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    Tawny Frogmouth

    These birds hunt by night and disguise themselves during the day by sitting motionless in a tree blending in against the bark.
    They're often mistaken for owls because when they are awake and looking at you they have an owl's large eyes and similar features.
    This one was just sleeping.

    Tawny Frogmouth


    Tawny Frogmouth

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Nice capture. Not sure I would have seen it walking in the forest.

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    Quite a find, Graham. I have to think that those guys are hard to spot when roosting. Nicely displayed in the photos. I really like the feather detail in no.2. Well done.

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Very cool bird and great capture! I would have walked right past it!

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Great photos. It's a bit like a game of "Where's Wally?"

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Bloody hell! How did you spot that?

    Awesome shots, I've never come across these before...nature is amazing.

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Good catch Graham! I was trying to look for i in #1 until I saw the nails wrapped around its perch.

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Bloody hell! How did you spot that?

    Awesome shots, I've never come across these before...nature is amazing.
    +1

    Looks like it is just chillin' and catchin' the rays

    Great detail, well spotted

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Very interesting bird and nice captures

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Thanks for the comments. I was out with a few other photographers and one of them knew this bird was in the area and even which trees it was likely to be on so we were looking for it. Otherwise I would have missed it.

    It stayed perfectly still there on that branch for at least an hour and who knows for how much longer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Bloody hell! How did you spot that?

    Awesome shots, I've never come across these before...nature is amazing.
    They're native to Australia Matt so unless someone has introduced them you're unlikely to come across one over there.

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    Re: Tawny Frogmouth

    Well done. I have seen a few shots of this bird and yours is one of the better ones.

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