Daily Zoo Animal: #23, Tawny Frogmouth
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Tawny frogmouth Podargus strigoides
The keeper opened the back door of the exhibit, and I poked my head in. I looked around, but didn't see the bird anywhere. The keeper started laughing, I didn't know why at first, and then I saw it: the tawny frogmouth was about three feet away from me. I'd missed it entirely due to it's excellent camouflage, and only saw it when it flashed its bright owllike eyes at me.
Tawny frogmouths are nocturnal, and spend the daytime perched out in the open looking exactly like a broken off tree limb. At night they hunt on the ground for creeping prey: large insects and small vertebrates. Their closest relatives are nightjars and nighthawks, small night-flying birds that catch insects in flight in their wide gaping bills.
I'm reminded of the kookaburra, a similarly squat and bulky relative of the kingfishers that, instead of diving into water to catch fish and crustaceans, catches insects and lizards on land. The kookaburra and the frogmouth are both native to Australia. Perhaps because of Australia's relative isolation the ancestors of the frogmouth and kookaburra were able to radiate into their niches, which on other continents would be taken by other birds.
On this day in 365 Urban Species: Tansy.
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Date: 2007-11-06 01:23 am (UTC)The keeper opened the back door of the exhibit, and I poked my head in. I looked around, but didn't see the bird anywhere. The keeper started laughing, I didn't know why at first, and then I saw it: the tawny frogmouth was about three feet away from me. I'd missed it entirely due to it's excellent camouflage, and only saw it when it flashed its bright owllike eyes at me.
awhwhwhwhh it's coming right for you and then it eats YOUR eyes, and crawls inside for the tasty spicey brains. viva caliente! num num num.
or at least that's what i was half expecting :)
very cute :> i'd have guessed nighthawk for sure - name of my last bike too.
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Date: 2007-11-06 01:36 am (UTC)I made the mistake of allowing Tansy into my back yard... it has taken over and killed everything, can't get rid of it. :( I had a lot of rare plants in there too.
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Date: 2007-11-06 02:27 am (UTC)Tawny Frogmouths are keen. They look so much like broken off, dead branches!
I was woken up by a chorus of Kookaburras this morning- sounded like a particularly raucous sitcom laugh-track *g*
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Date: 2007-11-06 10:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-06 11:11 am (UTC)I live in Perth suburbs- there's a park over the road with lots of Kookaburras in it, and they often roost in the Eucalypts in our yard. We're also getting a lot of Blue-Tongued Skinks in the garden right now- a sure sign Xmas is on the way *g*
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Date: 2007-11-06 03:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-07 01:36 am (UTC)Indeed! Along with Possums, parrots and the occasional Bearded Dragon...
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