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Chuck-will's-widow, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY |
Mostly overwintering in the West Indies, Central America, and northwestern South America, the Chuck-will's-widow is a nightjar of the same genus as the Eastern whip-poor-will. A nocturnal species, they feed primarily on insects using an extraordinarily large mouth. As of 2018, the IUCN Red List classifies their conservation status as "Near Threatened" due to moderately rapid declines in their populations. Their scientific name, Antrostomus carolinensis, means cavern mouth of Carolina.
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