At the moment I am deeply involved with all things moon and nocturnal and thought it would be interesting to take a look at nightjars. They are odd little things with an ill deserved “goatsucker” reputation. Their shape and sound are distinctive but I have yet to see one in the flesh. Apparently it’s not easy. They are protected birds and also on the Red list for endangered species.
I have made a few preliminary sketches just to get to know its shape and characteristics: the huge gaping beak ringed with stiff modified feathers which act to funnel the insects into its mouth and those big eyes which close into slits when asleep.There is something of the nightmare animal about them and Hieronymus Bosch didn’t help by placing the nightjar firmly in Hell, snacking on people.
A detail from Hell in Bosch’s, The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490..ish )
Apart from its strange head probably its most striking feature is its beautiful camouflaged plumage, like the bark of a tree, mottled and grey-browns, lovely. People who have seen them say they are almost impossible to detect amongst the undergrowth. I shall be looking at that next.
More sketches to come …
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