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Frogmouth? North Head, Sydney

To: Peter Shute <>
Subject: Frogmouth? North Head, Sydney
From: Chris Charles <>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:01:54 +1100
Peter, the fact that it was looking at you the whole time would suggest it was a juvenile if it was a Tawny. This is the time of year too of course The young tend to be inquisitive & dont adopt the classic Tawny cryptic broken branch pose for a while, often to the frustration of the parents who maybe 'frozen' on the same branch. The adults may follow you with slitted eyes but dont usually turn their head to follow you, until you have been there a while & they are comfortable anyway.

Chris Charles
0412 911 184

33deg 47'30"S
151deg10'09"E





On 30/11/2007, at 5:17 PM, Peter Shute wrote:

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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