And they do not have a mouth like a frog, unless there are frogs with
beaks out there.
On 26/11/2009, at 3:33 PM, michael norris wrote:
And Tawny Frogmouths !! They are grey. (I checked that last night
when we saw 2 young being fed by an adult at a local golf course when
we were out on a frog hunt with a scout group.)
Incidentally - sorry to be talking about birds - our Frogmouths seem
to be doing better than other indigenous birds. I wonder if nocturnal
insects are surviving the drought better than the diurnal ones.
Michael Norris
37° 59' S 145° 0' E
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