Whip-poor-will?
>> Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Growing up on a small farm in East-Central Illinois I often fell asleep in the summertime listening to the call of the whip-poor-will.  If you have heard the repeated “whip-poor-will, whip-poor-will” call I’m sure you will never forget it.
When we first moved here to South-Central Kentucky we heard a nighttime call of a bird that some referred to as a whip-poor-will.  But, it seemed to have forgotten it’s lines.  The call was different.  Connie said it sounded to her more like “weird will.”  We finally found out that it was a larger cousin of the whip-poor-will called chuck-will’s- widow. 
Listen to the difference.  First the whip-poor-will.  Now the chuck-will’s-widow.
We have heard the “real” whip-poor-will once or twice since we have been here but it doesn’t seem to be a permanent resident.  The chuck-will’s-widow is heard almost every night, and sometimes it seems to be right outside our window.  Since both are nocturnal we have never actually seen one.  Perhaps someday. Obviously since I haven’t seen one these  photos were not taken by me, but borrowed from the internet.  On the left is a whip-poor-will.  It is about 9 3/4 inches long.  Chuck-will’s-widow, below, is larger and redder.  The chuck-will’s-widow is about 12 inches long.
 

1 comments:
Those are some very interesting looking birds. The one does sound like it's saying 'weird Will' - weird, huh?
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