Tuesday, 4 July 2017
Nature Fact
Nightjars are Summer migrants to Europe and occupy open heathland or lightly wooded areas. They spend the day motionless and emerge at dusk to feed They are remarkably agile flyers having large wings and tails often cruising around bush tops and trees to catch moths. Their strange song helps to identify them. They may approach people at dusk as if curious about intruders in their territory.