Chuck wills widow vs whippoorwill sounds like
The Chuck Wills Widow and the whippoorwill are two very similar species of nightjars (family Caprimulgidae) found in North America. They are often confused with each other, but they are separate species with some key differences.
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The Chuck Wills Widow and whippoorwill are two closely related species of nightjars found in North America.
Whip-poor-will vs Chuck-will's-widow - Seen From Below
They look very similar but have different vocalizations and slightly different ranges.
The Chuck Wills Widow is named for its call which sounds like Chuck Wills widow. The whippoorwills call sounds like whippoorwill.
The Chuck Wills Widow is found in the southeastern United States while the whippoorwill has a wider range across eastern North America.
The two birds occupy similar habitats and have similar behaviors, but the Chuck Wills Widow tends to prefer more open, drier pine forests.
What are Nightjars?
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds in the family Caprimulgida Whip Poor Will and Chuck Will's Widow Together - YouTube VEFYF