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Frogmouth Collection (page 2)

In the depths of a Malayan forest, where nature's secrets unfold, one can witness the enchanting presence of frogmouths

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Australian Tawny Frogmouth / Tawny-shouldered Frogmouth - roosts during the daytime in a Cajuput

Australian Tawny Frogmouth / Tawny-shouldered Frogmouth - roosts during the daytime in a Cajuput Tree (Myrtaceae)
EL-1936 Australian Tawny Frogmouth / Tawny-shouldered Frogmouth - roosts during the daytime in a Cajuput Tree (Myrtaceae: Melaleuca leucadendron) in a suburban street

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Tawny Frogmouth Podargus strigoides Brisbane Australia October

Tawny Frogmouth Podargus strigoides Brisbane Australia October

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Australian Tawny Frogmouth - sleeping at daytime roost in a Cajuput Tree (Melaleuca leucadendron)

Australian Tawny Frogmouth - sleeping at daytime roost in a Cajuput Tree (Melaleuca leucadendron)
EL-1902 Australian Tawny Frogmouth - sleeping at daytime roost in a Cajuput Tree (Melaleuca leucadendron) Brisbane - Australia Podargus strigoides Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Tawny Frogmouth rain bathing This common well known Frogmouth is found in a wide variety of

Tawny Frogmouth rain bathing This common well known Frogmouth is found in a wide variety of habitats right throughout
DH-4015 Tawny Frogmouth rain bathing At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Podargus strigoides A sudden shower at night prompted this bird to spread its wings

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Papuan Frogmouth DH 827 Cryptic Colouration Podargus papuensis © Don Hadden / ARDEA LONDON

Papuan Frogmouth DH 827 Cryptic Colouration Podargus papuensis © Don Hadden / ARDEA LONDON
DH-827 Papuan FROGMOUTH - camouflaged against tree trunk Cryptic Colouration Podargus papuensis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Tawny Frogmouth - Swallowing prey (mouse), Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Tawny Frogmouth - Swallowing prey (mouse), Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Australian Capital Territory, Australia JPF06087
JPF-14153 Tawny Frogmouth - Swallowing prey (mouse) Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Podargus strigoides Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Tawny Frogmouth Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland and most other habitat types

Tawny Frogmouth Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland and most other habitat types
DH-4074 Tawny Frogmouth Beside Crab Creek Road near the Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia. Podargus strigoides phalaenoides Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland

Background imageFrogmouth Collection: Tawny Frogmouth in camouflage pose Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland

Tawny Frogmouth in camouflage pose Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland and most other habitat types
DH-3947 Tawny Frogmouth - in camouflage pose At the Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia. Podargus strigoides phalaenoides Three subspecies in Australia inhabiting open woodland



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In the depths of a Malayan forest, where nature's secrets unfold, one can witness the enchanting presence of frogmouths. These characteristic birds, known as Tawny Frogmouths, gracefully inhabit various corners of our world. In south-western Australia, a pair of Tawny Frogmouths found solace in a towering Jarrah Tree. Year after year, they returned to their nest perched 10 meters above ground level. Their loyalty and dedication painted a beautiful picture of love and commitment. Venturing further north to Charters Towers in Queensland, Australia, we discover another fascinating sight - a camouflaged Tawny Frogmouth blending seamlessly into a dead tree. Nature's artistry at its finest. But let us not forget that the world is vast and diverse. In other parts of the globe like Papua New Guinea and beyond, other intriguing species such as Buffy fish owls and Papuan frogmouths share their unique stories with us. Sometimes it becomes challenging to distinguish between certain avian wonders. Is it an Australian owlet nightjar or perhaps just another tawny frogmouth? Nature loves playing tricks on our eyes. As we delve deeper into this captivating realm, we encounter the majestic Papuan frogmouth with its striking appearance. Its presence leaves us awestruck by Mother Nature's boundless creativity. Yet amidst all these marvels lie reminders from history - jousting shields and helmets reminiscent of medieval times; armor worn by brave knights during battles fought centuries ago. And then there are those who stand out even among their own kind - the large frogmouth with its distinctive features commands attention wherever it goes. Lastly but certainly not leastly (if that were even possible), an albino Tawny Frogmouth graces Tasmania with its ethereal beauty while sharing space with European counterparts. From ancient forests to modern-day encounters, from camouflage mastery to historical echoes – each aspect of the frogmouth's world unveils a tale worth exploring.