bullbat|bullbats in English

noun

(Zoology) nighthawk, type of nocturnal insect-eating bird with grayish-brown feathers, goatsucker, nightja

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1. What does Bullbats mean? Plural form of bullbat

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4. Bullbats, Nightjars, and Goatsuckers

5. Booming Bullbats: afield with the Common Nighthawk

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8. “Bullbats,” they’re called in some regions of the country, perhaps because of the booming sounds they make

9. Common Nighthawks are commonly called "Bullbats" for their wily flight and booming dives

10. But in northeastern Louisiana, where I grew up, these night-jarring goatsuckers were known as Bullbats

11. 1963, Hal Borland, When the Legends Die: Bullbats peened overhead and dived on roaring wings

12. Only one thing to say about that: Paris must have a big ol’ flock of Bullbats

13. The exquisite painted buntings, and the Bullbats nighthawkss) that cried incessantly "chuck-wills's-widow" when night fell

14. Back then, "Bullbats" was the name given to a bird species that were aerial acrobats of the evening

15. The Pawnee: Mythology (Part I) by George Amos Dorsey (1906) "The Bullbats then said: “ Enter our lodge and remain there

16. Years ago I used to hear the nasal “peents” of Bullbats, also known as common nighthawks, as they flew over First Field at dusk on summer evenings

17. The Kissimmee Valley 23 a loud bass, and as if an obbligato to this pond chorus, the Bullbats nestled on the ground or in young cabbage palms monotonously cried "chuckwill's-widow." Insects, too: moths, butterflies, flying roaches, many varieties of ants, mosquitoes, it seemed that anything that crawled or …