Tawney Frogmouth
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R. Matz 30/05/2005 10:05
These birds ar not owls! They are relatives of the nightjars.Regards, Roman
Peter Lawrence 17/05/2005 22:38
Thanyou Jutta, yes they do blend into their surroundings don't they,Peter :-))
JVision 17/05/2005 17:11
Wow , this is interesting !! From far away I would not think that there are birds on the tree. Great picture.Greetings
Jutta
Peter Lawrence 14/05/2005 0:47
Hello Jacqui, thankyou for your commentPeter :-))
Jacqui Yapp 13/05/2005 21:17
OH WOW! This is awesome! I am sorry I took a while to reply. I have just worked out how to do it.Peter Lawrence 12/05/2005 5:41
G'day John thanks for your comment, nearly walked straight past them they were sitting so still,Peter
John Moore 11/05/2005 13:31
Peter, G/Day from W.A..a ripper photograph mate, never been able to ever photograph one yet.Congratulations.
Jonm Moore Karratha W.A.
Peter Lawrence 08/05/2005 9:12
Hello Baba, they are Mother and Daughter, if I was a frog I would not be standing around talking to these two...lol,Peter:-))
Peter Lawrence 08/05/2005 0:10
Thankyou for your comment Bev much appreciated,Peter :-)
Peter Lawrence 08/05/2005 0:09
Hi Ana, camouflage is very important to these nocturnal birds,Peter :-))
Peter Lawrence 08/05/2005 0:07
Hello Esti, yes they blend in very well with their surroundings.Thankyou for your comment,
Peter :-)
Bev Turner 07/05/2005 20:57
Wonerful Capture!Anastasiya Ivanova 07/05/2005 16:11
looks pretty like that they are also part of the wood. :)LG Ana
Esti Eini 07/05/2005 15:56
The color of the birds resembles that of the trees. Very interesting pic.