"Great Eared Nightjar" Bird Shaped Like A Dragon In A famous Cartoon (Pics & Video)
How do they reproduce? The breeding season varies for this species based on their locations. For example, in southern India, the breeding season for this bird is from January to May. Females are known to lay only one egg. The egg is elliptical in shape and incubated by both parents. What is their conservation status? The conservation status of the great eared nightjar (Lyncornis macrotis) is marked as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature or IUCN. This bird species has no known threats and appears to be fairly common.