'Chordeiles minor' definitions:
Definition of 'Chordeiles minor'
From: GCIDE
- nighthawk \nighthawk\ n.
- 1. A person who likes to be active late at night; a {night owl}.
- Syn: night owl, nightbird. [WordNet 1.5]
- 2. (Zool.) Any of several mainly nocturnal North American goatsuckers, especially Chordeiles minor, or the related European goatsucker Caprimulgus europaeus, also called the nightjar.
- Syn: bullbat, mosquito hawk. [WordNet 1.5]
Definition of 'Chordeiles minor'
From: GCIDE
- Caprimulgidae \Caprimulgidae\ n. [L. capris goat + mulgere to milk.] a widely distributed natural family of nocturnally active birds including the whip-poor-will ({Caprimulgus vociferus}), the chuck-will's-widow ({Caprimulgus carolinensis}), and the common nighthawk ({Chordeiles minor}); -- called popularly the goatsuckers or nightjars. The nighthawks are sometimes active during the day.
- Syn: goatsuckers, nightjars, family Caprimulgidae. [PJC]
- The family . . . is alternately known as the nightjars (derived from the "churring" sounds of several species -- "jarring" the night air), or goatsuckers, a nonsense name that should be discontinued as it has its origin in the preposterous myth that the birds sucked the milk of nanny goats until they were dry. --Terence Michael Short (Wild Birds of the Americas)