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Tawny Frogmouth

Podargus strigoides

Habitat:

Any habitat except denser forest/bush and treeless area.

Notes:

Young specimen

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7 Comments

calabuig52
calabuig52 13 years ago

Esta ave no la conocía me parecio un tipo de buho o lechuza pequeña, luchemos por el maravilloso mundo de la naturaleza al que cada día estamos atacando mas y más. Un saludo

lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

I can't imagine a Frogmouth feeling terribly confined, as they mostly just sit in trees and wait for an insect to show up on the ground below. And then drop on it. That said, I'm glad it will eventually be released.

RicardoBayshark
RicardoBayshark 13 years ago

Because bird has been found very young just side of the road and taken to sanctuary to grow up.

chantel.minnaar
chantel.minnaar 13 years ago

I thought it was a type of owl but i see its not. Very interesting :)

RicardoBayshark
RicardoBayshark 13 years ago

I use iPhone and I just learning how to use Noah

peter
peter 13 years ago

Missing location. Did you upload this through mobile or web?

RicardoBayshark
RicardoBayshark 13 years ago

Australia, NSW, Boorowa

RicardoBayshark
Spotted by
RicardoBayshark

2586, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Mar 13, 2011
Submitted on Mar 13, 2011

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