Tawny Frogmouth (wild).

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  • Title:  Tawny Frogmouth (wild).
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  • Added:  Sept 9, 2018
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  • Filesize:  6.6MB
  • Pixels:  3474x3474
  • Description:  The Tawny Frogmouth is a species of frogmouth native to and found throughout Australia. Tawny Frogmouths are often confused with owls, but are actually more closely related to the nightjars. When a roosting Tawny Frogmouth is discovered, it usually adopts a cryptic posture which makes it resemble a broken-off branch: it perches stiffly, sleeking its plumage and orientating its tail along the branch, and narrowing its eyes to slits. In addition, its plumage, a blend of spots, blotches and streaks of grey, brown, black and tawny, blends in almost perfectly with its surroundings.
  • Owner:  Sonia Mckinlay
  • Copyright:  Sonia Mckinlay @ Wildlife Reference Photos.
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Resolution: 3474 x 3474 px ( 11.6" x 11.6" @ 300 dpi )

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  • Date Created: 2016-08-11 00:00:00
  • Author: Sonia Mckinlay
  • Copyright Notice: This image may only be used as reference for artworks. Please contact me for all other licensing.

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