Tawny Frogmouth
- An Australian species of frogmouth, found throughout the Australian mainland, Tasmania and New Guinea. Quite often mistaken for an owl. Can grow between 35-53cm in length both males and females and as they are a bulky species they can weigh up to 680 grams. They make loud clacking noises with their beaks and emit a reverberating booming call. They hunt at night and roost on dead logs or tree branches during the day. They have excellent camouflage. The Tawny Frogmouth is almost completely insectivorous but on rare occasions has been known to feed on frogs and other small prey. The bird's large eyes and perfect hearing help with nocturnal hunting.
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