GrahamH's photos with the keyword: nightjar
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22 Dec 2015 |
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Tawney Frogmouth bird in a wattle tree at ISO 200 with no flash fill. December 2015.
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22 Dec 2015 |
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Tawney Frogmouth bird in a wattle tree at ISO 200 with flash fill. December 2015.
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22 Dec 2015 |
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Tawney Frogmouth bird in a wattle tree at ISO 400 with flash fill. December 2015.
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22 Dec 2015 |
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Tawney Frogmouth bird in a wattle tree at ISO 800 with flash fill. December 2015.
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22 Dec 2015 |
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Tawney Frogmouth bird in a wattle tree at ISO 1600 with flash fill. December 2015.
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24 Jan 2015 |
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A frogmouth, a type of nightjar though often mistakenly thought of as an owl, attempting to sleep despite the photographer. These birds camouflage themselves as a piece of branch when sleeping during the day. See note for a wider view. January 2015.
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23 Jan 2015 |
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A frogmouth, a type of nightjar though often mistakenly thought of as an owl, attempting to sleep despite the photographer. These birds camouflage themselves as a piece of branch when sleeping during the day. See note for a wider view. January 2015.
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23 Jan 2015 |
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A frogmouth, a type of nightjar though often mistakenly thought of as an owl, attempting to sleep despite the photographer. These birds camouflage themselves as a piece of branch when sleeping during the day. See note for a wider view. January 2015.
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Copy of Tawny Frogmouth 0308 009
25 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 007
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 008
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 009
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 005
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 004
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
Tawny Frogmouth 0308 003
21 Mar 2008 |
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The Tawny Frogmouth is often thought to be an owl because it is active at night, but it is related to nightjars. The Tawny is the most common variety in Australia, usually found in open eucalypt forest areas They are related to similar birds in South East Asia and India.
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