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. Tawny Frogmouths are nocturnal birds (night birds). Tawny Frogmouths hunt at night and spend the day roosting on a dead log or tree branch close to the tree trunk. Their camouflage is excellent — staying very still and upright, they look just like part of the branch.
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WOW !!! well camouflaged or what, well spotted,
Thanks Ann … I know where to look!
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A beautiful bird, well captured! Love his little face!
Thanks Trish, they’re a very interesting bird, lots of character!
– byronbackyard
Fabulous catch!
Many thanks!
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He blends right in. What a great capture. Barb
Many thanks!
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Oh wow, many thanks, very happy making!
– byronbackyard
Terrific find! The natural camouflage is incredible. Well done.
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
OH WOW! Talk about good camouflage! If you didn’t look close, you’d miss it. Great eye and capture!
Many thanks, they’re awesome, little birds!
– byronbackyard