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Nightjar Caprimulgus europaea male leaving song post Norfolk June

Nightjar Caprimulgus europaea male leaving song post Norfolk June


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Nightjar Caprimulgus europaea male leaving song post Norfolk June

David Tipling is an internationally recognised wildlife photographer

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Caprimulgus Europaea Male Night Jar Nightjar


Fly me to the Moon. . . or just a Norfolk night out!

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🌙✨ In this print by David Tipling, we witness the enchanting dance of a male Nightjar Caprimulgus europaea as it bids farewell to its song post in Norfolk during a balmy June evening. With wings spread wide and feathers beautifully displayed, this dapper night jar is ready to take flight into the mysterious darkness. As he leaves his stage behind, one can't help but wonder if our feathered friend is off to serenade other nocturnal creatures with his melodious tunes. Perhaps he's headed towards an exclusive gathering of owls and bats, where they'll exchange stories about their nightly escapades under the moonlit sky. With its intricate plumage resembling an artist's brushstrokes on canvas, this Nightjar showcases nature's remarkable creativity. Its cryptic patterns allow it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, making it both elusive and mesmerizing at once. So let your imagination take wing as you gaze upon this stunning photograph! Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or simply appreciate Mother Nature's wonders, let the Nightjar Caprimulgus europaea whisk you away on a whimsical journey through starry nights and secret melodies. After all, who knows what magical encounters await us when we venture into the realm of these mystical creatures?

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