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nachtroosters

Nachtroosters, literally "night roosters" in Dutch, is a term that appears in folklore, fiction, and informal discourse to describe nocturnal birds or sounds attributed to roosters after dark. There is no officially recognized species or taxon called nachtroosters, and the term is not used in modern ornithology.

Etymology and usage: The word combines nacht (night) and rooster. In regional folklore, nachtroosters are sometimes

Description and imagined biology: In fictional depictions, nachtroosters may have adaptations for low light, such as

Cultural significance: The concept appears in stories about insomnia, urban noise, or rural folklore, where night

See also: nightjar, rooster, nocturnal animal, folklore.

invoked
as
nocturnal
guardians
of
farms
or
as
omens.
In
contemporary
media,
it
may
function
as
a
fictional
creature
in
novels,
games,
or
art
projects,
or
as
a
humorous
label
for
a
rooster
that
crows
late
at
night.
larger
eyes
or
luminescent
markings.
Their
behavior
is
typically
described
as
nocturnal
or
crepuscular,
with
crowing
calls
occurring
during
nighttime
hours
rather
than
at
dawn.
These
attributes
are
not
scientifically
documented.
noises
are
anthropomorphized
as
animals.
It
can
serve
as
a
narrative
device
to
explore
themes
of
time,
vigilance,
and
the
boundary
between
human
and
animal
activity.