Thursday, January 10, 2019

Mosquito Hawks


My Dad called them Mosquito Hawks and we used to watch them in the early evening, in the 50's catching insects while flying. They would make a cheeping noise and speed up their wings each time they succeeded. When they spotted a big one below they would fold in their wings and dive after it and when they spread their wings they made a booming noise.  Now on #PEI Prince Edward Island, Canada no one seems to even know what they are. :-(

#Insecticides ? Prevalence of Foxes? They nest and sleep mostly on the ground and on flat rooftops.

They are also known as:

#Nighthawk
#Bullbat
#Chordeiles minor
#NightJar
#GoatSucker

State of the Birds Report lists Common Nighthawk as a common bird in steep decline. Wondering why. If you spot this bird please report here, or on the Facebook page and, if you have information to share.

Links:

https://www.audubon.org/bird-family/nightjars 
 
https://gretchennewberry.wordpress.com/common-nighthawks/

https://gretchennewberry.wordpress.com/…/the-mythos-of-nig…/


http://bit.ly/Night-Hawk


Photos on Flickr   https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=nightjar