I nearly missed him, he blended into the tree so well.
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witchy Goldmember 1,516 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Western Australia More info | May 28, 2007 08:45 | #1 I nearly missed him, he blended into the tree so well.
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JC4 Goldmember 2,610 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Columbus, Ohio More info | May 28, 2007 08:51 | #2 Think I would have missed him, hidden in the bark. Great capture. John Caputo
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philc123 Goldmember 2,406 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Staffordshire, UK More info | May 28, 2007 08:51 | #3 I,m sure i'd have missed it, great capture and a nice shot too. Regards Phil
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Jo-Anne Member 155 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Southwest West Aussie in Uganda, Africa More info | great capture, they are hard to find. I really like to take photo's and want to learn. so please give CC and help me improve.
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EZRider Senior Member 831 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Kissimmee, Florida More info | May 28, 2007 09:09 | #5 Incredible shot!! http://spaces.msn.com/patriot1964/
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PAFC2004 Goldmember 1,084 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Adelaide, Australia More info |
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howzitboy Goldmember 2,948 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Hawaii More info | May 28, 2007 13:51 | #8 no way I would have seen it! His color and plumage mimic the tree he is standing on soo closely , how did u see it? http://onehourwedding.blogspot.com/
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May 28, 2007 21:46 | #9 I was walking around our property with my other half and we spotted him at the last minute, he did let me get quite close
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kenyc Cream of the Crop More info | May 28, 2007 21:59 | #10 These birds are amazing and an amazing shot of the bird! Kenny A. Chaffin
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MarkoPolo Goldmember 2,203 posts Likes: 11 Joined Jul 2004 Location: Greeley, Colorado More info | May 28, 2007 22:34 | #11 Great shot of a well hidden bird. They really aren't very pretty, are they? Mark
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | May 28, 2007 22:58 | #12 Wow, what an interesting bird that you were so fortunate to see....I'd never heard of a Frogmouth, but a bit of googling shows that there are three species of frogmouth's in Australia. Thanks for posting this unique bird. Scott
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May 29, 2007 00:12 | #13 sugarzebra wrote in post #3283214 Wow, what an interesting bird that you were so fortunate to see....I'd never heard of a Frogmouth, but a bit of googling shows that there are three species of frogmouth's in Australia. Thanks for posting this unique bird. you're welcome..Funny I often think the same when all you guys post pics of birds that we don't have here in Australia.
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T.D. Moderator More info | May 29, 2007 00:19 | #14 What an incredible bird! Nice job finding him.
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MikeI Goldmember 2,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: NorCal More info | Nature at its finest! What great camoflage that bird has. A great capture, and I love the close up (crop?) of the head. Doubleshot Photography
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