pangatähtede
Pangatähtede, also known as pangatärn or pangatärnid, are a group of small, nocturnal birds found in the forests of Estonia. They are part of the family Caprimulgidae, which includes nightjars and goatsuckers. Pangatähtede are characterized by their distinctive, heart-shaped wings and long tails, which they use for silent flight. Their most notable feature is the bright, red eyes that give them their name, which translates to "red-eyed" in English.
These birds are known for their unique mating behavior. During the breeding season, the male pangatähtede performs
Pangatähtede are insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and other small invertebrates. They are typically