by Matthew Cobb
@SensoryEcology (aka Martin Stevens from Exeter University at Falmouth) has just posted yet another spot-the-nightjar picture, with the injunction ‘Find the Pennant-winged nightjar!’ You know what to do. This one is a bit easier than the others.

I think it is in the previous picture.
Got it. Clever that it closes its eyes.
On another note, heads up on the Evolution program, ‘Questioning Darwin’, tonite on HBO.
Didnt you mean that it has it’s eyes closed. Anyway, I can see only one closed eye. And like the smile of the Cheshire Cat, that is all I can see of this nightjar.
At first I though it was that stick in the middle. Then I realized it was the leaf.
I would imagine Bill Nye’s website will keep it available a long time, too.
Bill Nye has merely embedded the AiG video rather than making his own copy. P.S. I see no nightjars there 🙂
Jeeze! How did my comment get on this page?
Well, anyway, there may have been a nightjar on Ken Ham’s tie.
I can never find these things. They are well adapted to not being found by me 🙂
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 11:23:45 +0000 To: t_aid@hotmail.com
And me! 🙁
Look at the center, then scan to the right. It is sitting midway to the right, facing in that direction.
Nightjars cause nighthorses.
This one’s clearly a trick.
The nightjar is inside Hili’s stomach. Hili herself is dead center in the photo, but she’s doing an excellent job at Not Being Seen. Try all you want, but you’re not going to spot her.
Cheers,
b&
I see a spotted mackerel. Please, someone put it in back in the water! 🙂
“This one is a bit easier than the others” is a cruel thing to say. Though it’s possible I’ve found it, so it might be true.
I keep thinking I found it but then, upon looking closer, I don’t see it. I give up!