nighthawk (Meaning)

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nighthawk (n)

a person who likes to be active late at night

mainly nocturnal North American goatsucker

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nighthawk Sentence Examples

  1. The nighthawk soared silently through the moonlit sky, its sleek wings barely disturbing the air.
  2. During the day, the nighthawk disguised itself among dry grasses, its plumage perfectly mimicking the surrounding terrain.
  3. The nighthawk's nocturnal lifestyle allowed it to avoid predators and compete for fewer food resources.
  4. With its wide mouth and large eyes, the nighthawk was ideally adapted for catching insects in flight.
  5. The nighthawk's distinctive call filled the night with a haunting melody, echoing through the darkness.
  6. The nighthawk's population faced decline due to habitat loss and the use of pesticides.
  7. Conservation efforts were underway to protect nighthawks and ensure their survival.
  8. The nighthawk's ability to navigate by stars made it a remarkable avian navigator.
  9. Scientists studied the nighthawk's unique adaptations to understand the intricacies of nature's balance.
  10. As the night sky twinkled, the nighthawk continued its aerial acrobatics, a testament to the wonder of the natural world.

FAQs About the word nighthawk

a person who likes to be active late at night, mainly nocturnal North American goatsucker

night owl,night rider, nightwalker, pub crawler,sleepwalker, nightclubber

early bird, early bird,,

The nighthawk soared silently through the moonlit sky, its sleek wings barely disturbing the air.

During the day, the nighthawk disguised itself among dry grasses, its plumage perfectly mimicking the surrounding terrain.

The nighthawk's nocturnal lifestyle allowed it to avoid predators and compete for fewer food resources.

With its wide mouth and large eyes, the nighthawk was ideally adapted for catching insects in flight.