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 Nightjars and Quail


Order Caprimulgiformes

Family Caprimulgidae (Goatsuckers)

Common Nighthawk
As the name implies, these birds look strikingly similar to hawks when in flight. They are primarily active at night, feeding on nocturnal insects (Petersons), but can be seen first stirring in the dusk hours. The range of both Chuck-Will's Widows and Whip-Poor Wills extend into the Greenville area, but they are much less commonly seen in South Carolina compared to the Common Nighthawk.
Order Galliformes

Family Phasianidae (Quail)

Northern Bobwhite
The location of this lone SC quail species is often given away by its loud call, "bob-WHITE". This is the only quail species expected to occur in the Greenville area.
 

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