noun
- A nocturnal bird of the nightjar family, found in Africa and Asia, known for its large mouth and insect-catching abilities.
Usage: Also called a nightjar or goatsucker in some regions.; Primarily used in ornithological contexts.
Examples
- The dorhawk emerges at dusk to hunt insects in flight.
- Birdwatchers in Africa often listen for the distinctive call of the dorhawk at night.
- The dorhawk's wide mouth is perfectly adapted for catching flying insects.
- During the day, the dorhawk rests on tree branches, well camouflaged by its plumage.