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Melissa McMasters
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I've never seen a nightjar before, so I don't have much of a frame of reference. But this was a large-ish bird, and when it flew it had a very reddish appearance. That's why I lean toward this rather than Eastern whip-poor-will.
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Jody Shugart
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Struck a window in front of my building. It was stunned so I put it in a cardboard box and brought it to the Audubon Zoo for help.
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