The Enigmatic Eastern Whip-Poor-Will: A Nocturnal Bird of the Forests of North America

The eastern whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) is a large, nocturnal bird found in the forests of eastern North America. It is known for its distinctive call, which is a loud, plaintive “whip-poor-will.”

The eastern whip-poor-will is about 12 inches long and weighs about 3 ounces. It has a long, broad tail and a small head. The plumage is mostly grayish-brown, with black markings on the wings and head.

The eastern whip-poor-will is found in the forests of eastern North America, from southern Canada to Florida. It is a shy bird, and it is rarely seen by humans. However, its distinctive call can be heard on summer nights throughout its range.

The eastern whip-poor-will is

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