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Tawny Frogmouth

Podargus strigoides

Description:

The general plumage of the Tawny Frogmouth is silver-grey, slightly paler below, streaked and mottled with black and rufous. A second plumage phase also occurs, with birds being russet-red. The eye is yellow in both forms, and the wide, heavy bill is olive-grey to blackish. South-eastern birds are larger than birds from the north. Tawny Frogmouths are nocturnal birds (night birds). During the day, they perch on tree branches, often low down, camouflaged as part of the tree.

Habitat:

The Tawny Frogmouth can be seen in almost any habitat type except the denser rainforests and treeless deserts

Notes:

Feeding: The bulk of the Tawny Frogmouth's diet is made up of nocturnal insects, worms, slugs and snails. Small mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds are also eaten. Most food is obtained by pouncing to the ground from a tree or other elevated perch. Some prey items, such as moths, are caught in flight Breeding: Tawny Frogmouths have a regular breeding season, but birds in more arid areas may breed in response to heavy rains. Both sexes incubate the eggs. The male sits during the day, but both sexes share sitting at night. The nest is a loose platform of sticks, which is usually placed on a horizontal forked tree branch. Normally only one brood is raised in a season, but birds from the south may have two.

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7 Comments

Irene Brady
Irene Brady 8 years ago

good spotting -- these are SO hard to see! And TWO of them!

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

Thanks Reiko

RiekoS
RiekoS 11 years ago

They are new to my eyes.
It is amazing that they have the ability to camouflage so well.
Thank you so much for sharing.

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

They're beautiful.

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 11 years ago

Fantastic spot, especially with their brilliant camo.

ToshimiDowaki
ToshimiDowaki 11 years ago

Awesome spotting!

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Fabulous!

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

QLD, Australia

Spotted on Jul 13, 2012
Submitted on Jul 13, 2012

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