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- The oilbird (Steatornis caripensis), locally known as the guácharo, is a bird species found in the northern areas of South America including the Caribbean...
- schlegelii Australian owlet-nightjar, Aegotheles cristatus Oilbird, Steatornis caripensis Nightingale Nightjar Crepuscular, a classification of animals that are...
- Binomial name Rhipsalis baccifera (J.S.Muell.) Stearn Synonyms Cactus caripensis ****h Cactus c****ythoides Moc. & Sessé ex DC. Cactus fasciculatus Willd...
- being the home of the native nocturnal birds called Tayos ( Steatornis caripensis ), which live in numerous caves in the Andean jungles of South America...
- tergemina (L.) Britton & Rose Feuilleea tergemina ****ze Inga caripensis Willd. Inga tergemina (L.) Willd. Mimosa caripensis Poir. Mimosa tergemina L....
- found the oilbird, which he was to make known to science as Steatornis caripensis. He also described the Guanoco asphalt lake as "The spring of the good...
- Francisco; Cárdenas, Sasha (8 January 2018). "DIET OF OILBIRDS (STEATORNIS CARIPENSIS) IN CUEVA DE LOS GUÁCHAROS NATIONAL PARK (COLOMBIA): TEMPORAL VARIATION...
- Trematoptychus celeris Chamberlin, 1914 R. c. andina Bücherl, 1953 R. caripensis Gonzaléz-Sponga, 2002 R. neoespartana Gonzaléz-Sponga, 2002 R. guayanica...
- Paleocene - Holocene, 60–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Oilbird, Steatornis caripensis Common swift, Apus apus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- called Oropouche. The caves are home to bats and Oilbirds (Steatornis caripensis). These are the only nocturnal fruit eating birds in the world. They forage...