At North Head at about 8pm yesterday I saw what I assumed was my first Tawny
Frogmouth.
What I saw corresponded fairly closely with the right hand picture of a Tawny
Frogmouth on p309 of Pizzey ed. 7 (same pose too), except that the tail
extended no more than 2 or 3 cm beyond the wing tips. Could it be a juvenile?
I couldn't see its bill properly - it never turned its head away from me once -
but I thought it looked kind of wide. It was grunting in a concerned way the
whole time and stayed fluffed up.
I can't see what else it could be, but unless someone can explain the short
tail I'll have to say it couldn't be a frogmouth.
Peter Shute
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