List of Caprimulgiformes by population
This is a list of Caprimulgiformes species by global population. While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. For more information on how these estimates were ascertained, see Wikipedia's articles on population biology and population ecology .
This list is not comprehensive, as not all Caprimulgiformes have had their numbers quantified.
Species by global population
Common name
Binomial name
Population
Status
Trend
Notes
Image
New Caledonian owlet-nightjar
Aegotheles savesi
1-49 [ 1]
CR [ 1]
[ 1]
The most recent sighting is in 1998.[ 1]
New Caledonian nightjar
Eurostopodus exul
1-49 [ 2]
CR [ 2]
?[ 2]
There is only one specimen ever taken in 1939.[ 2]
Jamaican poorwill
Siphonorhis americana
1-49 [ 3]
CR [ 3]
?[ 3]
No records since 1860.[ 3]
White-winged nightjar
Eleothreptus candicans
600-1,700 [ 4]
VU [ 4]
[ 4]
Actual population may be larger.[ 4]
Puerto Rican nightjar
Caprimulgus noctitherus
930-1,300 [ 5]
EN [ 5]
[ 5]
This estimate is based on 712 males found within a portion of its range.[ 5]
Solomons nightjar
Eurostopodus nigripennis
1,000-2,499 [ 6]
VU [ 6]
[ 6]
Estimate from lack of records and species small range.[ 6]
Palau nightjar
Caprimulgus phalaena
1,000-2,499 [ 7]
NT [ 7]
[ 7]
Preliminary estimate.[ 7]
Prigogine's nightjar
Caprimulgus prigoginei
2,500-9,999 [ 8]
EN [ 8]
[ 8]
Estimate comes from consideration of habitat and last recorded specimen was in 1955.[ 8]
Satanic nightjar
Eurostopodus diabolicus
2,500-9,999 [ 9]
VU [ 9]
[ 9]
Sickle-winged nightjar
Eleothreptus anomalus
2,500-52,000 [ 10]
VU [ 10]
[ 10]
Large population variation is due to the common appearances, but apparent scarcity of the species (i.e. they are mostly nocturnal, which makes observing them harder, and they often only a lone individual is sighted).[ 10]
Least poorwill
Siphonorhis brewsteri
4,140 [ 11]
NT [ 11]
[ 11]
Estimate is calculated from population density and available habitat.[ 11]
Salvadori's nightjar
Caprimulgus pulchellus
6,000-15,000 [ 12]
NT [ 12]
[ 12]
Estimate comes from limited available habitat.[ 12]
Bonaparte's nightjar
Caprimulgus concretus
10,000-19,999 [ 13]
VU [ 13]
[ 13]
Preliminary estimate.[ 13]
Choco poorwill
Nyctiphrynus rosenbergi
10,000-19,999 [ 14]
LC [ 14]
[ 14]
Preliminary estimate.[ 14]
Eared poorwill
Nyctiphrynus mcleodii
20,000-49,999 [ 15]
LC [ 15]
[ 15]
Yucatan poorwill
Nyctiphrynus yucatanicus
20,000-49,999 [ 16]
LC [ 16]
[ 16]
Dusky nightjar
Antrostomus saturatus
20,000-49,999 [ 17]
LC [ 17]
[ 17]
Short-tailed nighthawk
Lurocalis semitorquatus
50,000-499,999 [ 18]
LC [ 18]
[ 18]
Spot-tailed nightjar
Caprimulgus maculicaudus
50,000-499,999 [ 19]
LC [ 19]
[ 19]
Yucatan nightjar
Caprimulgus badius
50,000-499,999 [ 20]
LC [ 20]
[ 20]
Tawny-collared nightjar
Antrostomus salvini
50,000-499,999 [ 21]
LC [ 21]
[ 21]
Antillean nighthawk
Chordeiles gundlachii
200,000 [ 22]
LC [ 22]
[ 22]
Mexican whip-poor-will
Antrostomus arizonae
320,000 [ 23]
LC [ 23]
[ 23]
White-tailed nightjar
Hydropsalis cayennensis
500,000-4,999,999 [ 24]
LC [ 24]
[ 24]
Ocellated poorwill
Nyctiphrynus ocellatus
500,000-4,999,999 [ 25]
LC [ 25]
[ 25]
Red-necked nightjar
Caprimulgus ruficollis
575,000-770,000 [ 26]
NT [ 26]
[ 26]
Consists of two subspecies, so these estimates are very preliminary.[ 26]
Common poorwill
Phalaenoptilus nuttallii
1,700,000 [ 27]
LC [ 27]
[ 27]
Eastern whip-poor-will
Antrostomus vociferus
1,800,000 [ 28]
NT [ 28]
[ 28]
Buff-collared nightjar
Antrostomus ridgwayi
2,000,000 [ 29]
LC [ 29]
[ 29]
European nightjar
Caprimulgus europaeus
3,000,000-5,999,999 [ 30]
LC [ 30]
[ 30]
European population estimated at 1,230,000-2,200,000, so very preliminary estimate of global population.[ 30]
Rufous nightjar
Antrostomus rufus
5,000,000-49,999,999 [ 31]
LC [ 31]
[ 31]
Chuck-will's-widow
Antrostomus carolinensis
5,700,000 [ 32]
NT [ 32]
[ 32]
Pauraque
Nyctidromus albicollis
20,000,000 [ 33]
LC [ 33]
[ 33]
Common nighthawk
Chordeiles minor
23,000,000 [ 34]
LC [ 34]
[ 34]
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