The little nightjar is found from eastern Peru across Bolivia and central and northeastern Brazil to the Atlantic coast, and south through southern Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay to central Argentina. One vagrant has been recorded in
Aruba. In much of the southern part of its range, and possibly in Peru, it is believed to be migratory, moving north and east during the
austral winter. It inhabits brushy savanna and the interior and edges of open woodland and forest. It can also be found in plantations of non-native
Eucalyptus. In elevation it ranges from sea level in the east to about in Bolivia. ==Behavior==