kiirmüüki
Kiirmüüki, also known as the European nightjar, is a small, nocturnal bird species native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is characterized by its distinctive, eerie-sounding call, which is often described as a "who-coo" or "wheee-wheee" sound. This call is typically heard during the breeding season, usually from March to June, and can be heard from a distance of up to 1 kilometer.
The kiirmüüki is a ground-nesting bird, preferring to build its nest on the ground or in low
Kiirmüüki are insectivores, feeding primarily on insects such as beetles, moths, and caterpillars. They are known
The kiirmüüki is not considered threatened, with a stable population trend. However, habitat loss and degradation