kohanduva
Kohanduva, also known as the Indian nightjar, is a small, nocturnal bird species native to the Indian subcontinent. It belongs to the family Caprimulgidae, which includes nightjars and related species. Kohanduva is characterized by its long, pointed wings and a distinctive, upward-curved bill. It is typically around 18-20 centimeters in length and weighs approximately 35-40 grams.
The kohanduva is known for its distinctive call, which is a series of rapid, rhythmic notes that
Kohanduva is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent, with its breeding range extending from the Himalayas
Despite its widespread distribution, the kohanduva is not considered a threatened species. However, habitat loss and