Tuesday 16 March 2021

Wild Bird Wednesday 451 - Tawny Frogmoth

The Tawny Frogmoth (Podargus strigoides) has undergone some taxonomical changes in recent weeks - but I think that the species name is still the same. This means some of my books are now out of date - which means only one things - more books!

These are old images, taken of birds in the roof of a barbecue shelter at the campsite near Katherine in the Northern Territory.

I did actually see one of these birds this week, sitting on a lap post outside my house, as I came home from a rather unexpected hospital visit.  

Even in the midst of a pretty crap week, I'm thankful the birds are still there for me.





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17 comments:

  1. Good morning Stewart: I wasn't aware that frogmouth taxonomy had changed. There is checking to be done this morning! Sorry to hear that you had to visit the hospital, hopefully for nothing serious, since you are evidently back in the saddle again.

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  2. I've always liked these birds. The eyes are quite mammal-like. I hope you are doing better!

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  3. That is an unusual looking bird. Love it. Thank you for sharing. It looks like a mouth rather than a beak for sure.

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  4. Hari
    First, as you are here reporting it, the emergency visit has clearly not impaired your blogging potential and for that I give thanks - and send healing vibes to be taken as required.

    Second - delightful birds, the Frogmouths and had some living nearby me at Asquith - but never got this close!!! YAM xx

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  5. What a fascinating bird. Great photos.

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  6. I can see where it got its name..Great shots..Hope you are well....hope it was nothing serious..

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  7. Hope your health is back to normal Stewart now after your hospital visit. Imagine finding on near your home, how wonderful but these photos of a previous bird are brilliant. Thanks for hosting, stay safe and have a wonderful week head

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  8. What a funny bird and perfect name! Hope you are on the mend. Get well soon.

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  9. Thank you. Best Wishes to you, S!

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  10. Love the bird. I've never seen anything like it.

    Hope you are well and having a good week.

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  11. Wow! He's an interesting bird! Almost looks like he's carved from a piece of bark!

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  12. Sorry you had a trip to hospital, hope all is well. Lovely photos, cheers Diane

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  13. Hello Stewart
    it is very unusual to see such a bird, at least here in Germany
    Greetings Frank

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  14. Such an unusual-looking bird!

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  15. Oh, I love that last picture! Best wishes to you.

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  16. Best wishes

    Great bird and incredibly good images of this nocturnal fella.

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  17. Hi Stewart, beautiful bird. I hope everything is going well with you. Have a nice weekend. Greetings Caroline

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