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Tawny Frogmouth

Friday 9th January, 2009 2 Comments

Went for a walk through Munro Park today, a few birds around (mostly the large family of Superb Fairy Wrens that I always see on this walk), but not much excitement really.

That was until I was heading back to the car, something caught my attention out of the corner of my eye – I looked up to see a large Tawny Frogmouth nestled on a tree branch, looking all fluffy and comfortable. I’ve always liked these birds – ever since we used to go “hunting” them (with a torch) at night when camping – going only by the sound of their call and then trying to work out whether it was a bird we were looking at or just a tree branch.

Tawny Frogmouth
Tawny Frogmouth

As I got closer to try and get a better shot – he decided he would try and “hide” by turning into a branch – something they generally are very very good at.

Two problems for this guy – I already knew where he was (he didn’t actually move), and he chose a dark coloured tree which he stood out against pretty well. If it were a gum tree he probably would have just about disappeared – I’ve seen them being very tree-like before.

Tawny Frogmouth becoming "one" with the tree
Tawny Frogmouth trying to be tree-like

I could see him watching me out of a narrowly slitted eye, and after about five minutes of me wondering around taking photos, he largely gave up trying to be inconspicuous, but didn’t actually move. I left him to go back to sleep and headed home.

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  1. Jill and Bill says

    Wednesday 6th May, 2009 at 08:24 PM

    The bird is the same colours as the branches if not the trunk. I would not have seen it even with my new glasses.

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  2. Trevor says

    Tuesday 5th May, 2009 at 03:13 PM

    Great shots – that’s one species I’d love to get a photo of but haven’t yet. Well spotted.

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