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Owlet-nightjars are small crepuscular birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. Most are native to New Guinea, but some species extend to Australia, the Moluccas, and New Caledonia. A flightless species from New Zealand is extinct. There is a single monotypic family Aegothelidae with the genus Aegotheles.

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  • Lelčíkové (Aegotheliformes) je skupina malých až ptáků, kteří se vyskytují na Nové Guineji, Molukách, Nové Kaledonii a v Austrálii. je vyhynulý. Lelčíkové jsou uznáváni jako samostatný řád, který zahrnuje pouze jedinou čeleď lelčíkovití (Aegothelidae) s jediným recentním rodem lelčík (Aegotheles). (cs)
  • Owlet-nightjars are small crepuscular birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. Most are native to New Guinea, but some species extend to Australia, the Moluccas, and New Caledonia. A flightless species from New Zealand is extinct. There is a single monotypic family Aegothelidae with the genus Aegotheles. Owlet-nightjars are insectivores which hunt mostly in the air but sometimes on the ground; their soft plumage is a cryptic mixture of browns and paler shades, they have fairly small, weak feet (but larger and stronger than those of a frogmouth or a nightjar), a tiny bill that opens extraordinarily wide, surrounded by prominent whiskers. The wings are short, with 10 primaries and about 11 secondaries; the tail long and rounded. (en)
  • De Aegotheliformes vormen een orde van de vogels naast de eigenlijke nachtzwaluwen met slechts één familie, de Aegothelidae (Dwergnachtzwaluwen). (nl)
  • Sownikowe (Aegotheliformes) – monotypowy rząd ptaków z infragromady ptaków neognatycznych (Neognathae). (pl)
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  • Vigors & Horsfield, 1827 (en)
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  • Early Miocene to present (en)
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  • Worthy et al., 2007 (en)
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  • Owlet-nightjars (en)
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  • Bonaparte, 1853 (en)
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  • * Euaegotheles (Mathews, 1918) * Megaegotheles (Scarlett, 1968) (en)
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  • Aegotheles (en)
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  • Lelčíkové (Aegotheliformes) je skupina malých až ptáků, kteří se vyskytují na Nové Guineji, Molukách, Nové Kaledonii a v Austrálii. je vyhynulý. Lelčíkové jsou uznáváni jako samostatný řád, který zahrnuje pouze jedinou čeleď lelčíkovití (Aegothelidae) s jediným recentním rodem lelčík (Aegotheles). (cs)
  • De Aegotheliformes vormen een orde van de vogels naast de eigenlijke nachtzwaluwen met slechts één familie, de Aegothelidae (Dwergnachtzwaluwen). (nl)
  • Sownikowe (Aegotheliformes) – monotypowy rząd ptaków z infragromady ptaków neognatycznych (Neognathae). (pl)
  • Owlet-nightjars are small crepuscular birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. Most are native to New Guinea, but some species extend to Australia, the Moluccas, and New Caledonia. A flightless species from New Zealand is extinct. There is a single monotypic family Aegothelidae with the genus Aegotheles. (en)
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  • Lelčíkové (cs)
  • Owlet-nightjar (en)
  • Sownikowe (pl)
  • Aegotheliformes (nl)
  • Aegotheliformes (ru)
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