Frigatebirds

Finches Flamingos Flickers Flycatchers Frigatebirds Frogmouths Fulmars Gallinules Gannets Geese Groundrollers

Fulmars

Birding Flamingos Flickers Flycatchers Frigatebirds Frogmouths Fulmars Gallinules Gannets Geese Godwits

Flycatchers

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frogmouths

The frogmouths are a group of nocturnal birds related to the nightjars. They are found from the Indian Subcontinent across Southeast Asia to Australia. They are named ...

Frogmouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tawny Frogmouths and owls both have anisodactyl feet - meaning that one toe is facing backwards and the other three face forwards. However, ...

Tawny Frogmouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frogmouths (Podargidae) Class Aves. Order Caprimulgiformes. Suborder Caprimulgi. Family Podargidae. Thumbnail description Small to rather large nocturnal birds with ...

Frogmouths (Podargidae) - Jiffynotes.com - Novel Resource Guide ...

noun, plural -mouths . any Australian and Oriental bird of the family Podargidae, related to the goatsuckers, having a broad, flattened, froglike mouth . Origin: 1850 ...

Frogmouths | Define Frogmouths at Dictionary.com

The “Dracula morph” of the famous morphing owl might represent the bird’s attempt to hide by resembling part of a tree. This is the strategy adopted ...

Frogmouths! « Why Evolution Is True

Australian owls and Frogmouths information and pictures ... Tawney Frogmouth. Location and Habitat It occurs almost throughout Australia but does not live in ...