Name: Nightjar, Egyptian
Scientific name: Caprimulgus aegyptius
Type: Nightjar
Color: Brown,Cream
Habitat: Fields
Size: 26cm
Rare Passage Migrant
The palest of the nightjars. Pale sandy grey base-colour, broad rows of inconspicuous buff tips to wing-coverts and white patch on side of neck (often very hard to see); in flight, very pale underwing, and above, dark flight-feathers which contrast with pale upperwing-coverts. Both sexes lack white patch in wing, but male shows pale creamy spots on outer tail-feathers below. Voice an important character. Told from European Nightjar by pale sandy plumage, contrast between dark flight-feathers and pale coverts and lack of white spots in less pointed wings.