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I loved David's story on the Dusky Nightjar, and it inspired me tell my Nightjar story. In the Kgaligadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, I got out of the vehicle for a pee break. The tree I chose was alive with birds, but as I stood, a large bird I had been unaware of was flushed and flopped under a nearby bush. We then had to decide between Rufous Cheeked or Mocambique Nightjar. Playing the tape - no response from Mocambique, but an immediate call back from RC Nightjar. Interesting that a couple of days later we passed the same tree, and found it again...
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by KK Hui
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