Malaysian eared nightjar | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Clade: | Strisores |
Order: | Caprimulgiformes |
Family: | Caprimulgidae |
Genus: | Lyncornis |
Species: | L. temminckii
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Binomial name | |
Lyncornis temminckii Gould, 1838
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The Malaysian eared nightjar or Malay eared nightjar (Lyncornis temminckii) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. They were previously known as Eurostopodus temminckii prior to their taxonomic revision.[2] They are also known as Taptibau Kecil in Bahasa melayu or Tukang Tabtibau amongst Malaysian indigenous communities.[3] They are dispersed throughout Southeast Asia, primarily occurring in Malaysia,[3] Sumatra, Borneo, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore. They are nocturnal insectivorous birds characterised by cryptic colouration of brown and white patterns, to aid them in camouflaging into their environment. Due to their nocturnal nature and feeding habits, they prefer subtropical, tropical and moist lowland forests, and have been recorded from sea-level to 1065 meters.[4] They are easily distinguished by their 'ear-tufts,' giving them an "eared" appearance which led to their name.[5]
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