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Living with Tawny Frogmouths 

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This footage was taken in Hunters Hill, NSW over a few years, 2013-2015. It is likely that we have captured the same pair and their offspring of each breeding season. Each year the chicks have fledged sometime in November.
The nocturnal Tawny Frogmouth is commonly confused with owls but is more closely related to nightjars. Tawny Frogmouths can be found throughout Australia, including leafy urban areas. These intelligent and charismatic birds are relatively long-living and form permanent partnerships. Often we are unaware of their presence because they sit quietly in the daytime and their colouring blends with branches and tree trunks. When they feel threatened they adopt a position that makes them look even more like a branch or stump.
While owls nest in hollows, Tawny Frogmouths raise their family on a loose platform of sticks and leaves placed in a suitable tree fork. But this makes chicks more vulnerable to wild weather or startling events such as nearby tree lopping. Eggs are laid consecutively and can hatch several days apart. Yet despite the difference in age, all the chicks fledge at the same time. This means that the youngest might not be as ready to leave the nest. These two (on the stump in video) managed the transition successfully, but some ungainly fledglings end up on the ground.
In the following breeding season, this youngster (seen on a casuarina branch in video) was found on the ground by our neighbours, who called WIRES for advice. This time the age difference was more apparent, but weather conditions and noisy tree trimming may have played a part. The distance from the known nest and the watchful parent nearby indicated a fledgling. Although the parents usually care for the struggling youngster, it is easy prey for a cat, dog or fox. Unless the fledgling is clearly injured, the best course of action is to place it on a reachable branch out of the sun. Check later to see whether it is still off the ground and the parents are around.
Three days later the fledgling is again on the ground, this time with its father. Occasionally adult frogmouths will rest on shady ground on very hot days, like this one, but it is better to return the fledgling to a shaded branch nearby (which we did). Please contact your local wildlife carer (e.g. WIRES on 1300 094 737 or Sydney Wildlife on 9413 4300) if you are unsure about your particular situation. Or visit this information page for a nationwide list of wildlife rescue organisations - www.birdsinback.... In the case of fallen nestlings, full-time human care is often required as the nest can be too difficult to access.
Happy ending! The youngest fledgling is now able to perch high in the tree with its parents and sibling. The youngster who received our assistance (and big thanks to our neighbours) can been seen (with back to camera) with its father, while the older sibling is next to the mother on another branch. Interestingly, we saw the father provide most care and attention to the struggling youngster in those crucial early days of leaving the nest.
For more information on this amazing species see www.birdsinback.... For further reading we highly recommend, Tawny Frogmouth by Gisela Kaplan.
Credits:
Narration: Darren Broughton
Video footage: Thalia and Darren Broughton
Story writer: Thalia Broughton
Editing and video production: Darren Broughton
Special thanks: Residents of Thorn Street

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Комментарии : 51   
@fish8417
@fish8417 4 года назад
The expression their eyes give is... oddly human 🤔🤔
@qwave1322
@qwave1322 4 года назад
They look like magical beings from another world. Very wise and intelligent looking. Very cute.
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 4 года назад
Yes we agree with everything you say. The young ones are extremely cute and precious.
@ninapearman
@ninapearman 4 года назад
I doubt there’s a better looking bird to be found anywhere in the world, scrumptiously adorable and I’m all the more lucky to have them as my neighbours, great video.
@tawnyfrogmouth2022
@tawnyfrogmouth2022 Год назад
"scrumptiously adorable" is the perfect word for them. i'm so completely obsessed with these little guys !!
@jennifercafecafe1481
@jennifercafecafe1481 4 года назад
I saved 3 babies, mum, dad allowed me to place them back on branch near them, I was in my nurse uniform, climbing up a ladder, what a sight I was told, who cares
@cece3194
@cece3194 3 года назад
Definitely charismatic!
@juliomatig-a531
@juliomatig-a531 7 лет назад
You know when a tawny frogmouth is around from its soft call oom-oom-oom-oom.they stay very still and look just like part of a tree branch.
@selkiegal
@selkiegal 3 года назад
They are beautiful birds...
@PrincessHVHHDSSS
@PrincessHVHHDSSS 3 года назад
Amazing. I have those around my home in Toorak Melbourne Victoria Australia. Last November 1st 2020, I found a baby currawong chick fallen from a massive gum tree. My neighbours and I, hand fed and watered, till she was a fledgling, then we support fed her as she lived in the trees around our apartment building. I called her Chloe currawong. She is living in Belgrave forest now, and I hope that we don't have bush fires in Australia this Summer. Great documentary. Love Princess Holly of Swampy marshes toorak Melbourne Victoria Australia 🕊🌿🌳🌲🍀🌴🌵🐛🌳
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your story.
@NickiAchille
@NickiAchille 7 лет назад
I found a Marbled Frogmouth in our garden on Good Friday 2017, in Logan on the southside of Brisbane, Queensland. I heard a commotion going on in the tree out side our front gate and saw numerous magpies and noisy miners. I knew they had a target but couldn't figure out what or where. After a while the victim tried to make a move and ended up hitting a window and falling into our rockery area. The noise from the gang got louder, so I went out to investigate with my umbrella(brave aren't I). This is when I found the Marbled Frogmouth - such a beauty. I fended off the bullies and the bird rested until the evening.
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your story and looking after the Marbled Frogmouth!
@shakesfirst2443
@shakesfirst2443 4 года назад
Well shit, here's a couple of coincidences. I used to live in Logan, over a decade ago, and now live in Hunters Hill where this video was made. Not that big a deal, but a coincidence I think is worth mentioning.
@nurotracker6061
@nurotracker6061 Год назад
Excellent story
@rds7353
@rds7353 4 года назад
Thank you for this great educational video of our beautiful native birds and how best to care for them in extraordinary situations. A Tawny frogmouth visits our garden each night and sits on our clothes line. It's an adult bird and looks really cute😊
@thomasksatriagurkha7
@thomasksatriagurkha7 4 года назад
Tawny Frogmouth .. Amazing bird ...
@lenanana8
@lenanana8 2 года назад
Beautiful cute creepy birds! I wish I was a bird ... I can't pull off that "I don't give a shit but I'm watching you" confidence look that birds have.
@scottharris4053
@scottharris4053 2 года назад
My parents have a tawny sitting on a nest in the tree out front of their house. I’m keeping an eye out for babies. So far no sign. The fork it chose to nest in doesn’t look super safe for them I hope they don’t fall out.
@flannelflower3036
@flannelflower3036 7 лет назад
Many thanks for this information. I had five of these beauties perched on a stringybark tree positioned immediately outside our back door last week - I only noticed them because of their noise - their camouflage within the tree was amazing and I only noticed them because one of the chicks moved. Mum with two chicks and two other medium-sized chicks (I assume they were older chicks) in a branch above them. Love your work. (Point Clare NSW).
@rafaelaltez2119
@rafaelaltez2119 Год назад
0:23 lol the one at the right, that look is so dope
@gerardmcclelland6198
@gerardmcclelland6198 4 года назад
Excellent footage thank you.
@The_Real_Olive_Owl
@The_Real_Olive_Owl 3 года назад
Great video of Tawny Frogmouths. Cute birds. 🤗🐥
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 3 года назад
Thanks so much
@BackyardBirdsofAustralia
@BackyardBirdsofAustralia 3 года назад
I loved this! They're so cute! ❤
@calcutt4
@calcutt4 2 года назад
There's a family of Tawny Frogmouths living in the backyard of my neighbors across the road, one of the now adult fledglings sleeps on a tree outside my window
@jazzyboy756
@jazzyboy756 3 года назад
Potoos are even stranger than these
@CaptLuser
@CaptLuser 5 лет назад
you can't fool me, i know these are muppets
@jonaskatona7136
@jonaskatona7136 3 года назад
Tawny frogmouths might look like owls, but some of the other frogmouths look less like owls and much more like potoos. And in fact, this makes a lot of sense; recent evidence demonstrates that frogmouths might be closer relatives of potoos than they are of nightjars. Behaviorally-speaking, frogmouths also have a lot of similarities with potoos.
@maryjanekeao2351
@maryjanekeao2351 3 года назад
🤠♥️🤩beautiful.
@seahippies
@seahippies 5 лет назад
Maybe you could have mentioned that they are defenceless and their huge mouth can't injure people...
@robinsonmiley5269
@robinsonmiley5269 5 лет назад
we also found this birds in sarawak borneo island
@jabbersart6218
@jabbersart6218 5 лет назад
i have an abandoned baby in care at the moment....silliest birds i've ever worked with, thank you for mentioning how dumb their nests are lol its why we get so many tawny frogmouth chicks into care every year, not the smartest birds.
@IanPhillipsWildlife
@IanPhillipsWildlife 7 лет назад
Great Channel.
@86BarbOmega
@86BarbOmega 5 лет назад
@carlyjwilson4502
@carlyjwilson4502 6 лет назад
Cute
@elitavendale7167
@elitavendale7167 5 лет назад
Just found one of these poor fellas living in the building I work in
@rachelwalton3772
@rachelwalton3772 3 года назад
"... it is more closely related to night jars"???
@SauceDaBoss1
@SauceDaBoss1 5 лет назад
They look like potoo birds
@m.s.5738
@m.s.5738 3 года назад
Is this bird the same as Potoo?
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 3 года назад
Hi Micky, no they are related - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoo
@luisemanning7073
@luisemanning7073 6 лет назад
That's great example of an educational video & overlaying voice to video, So what is the program you use to do this stuff, cause I'm very very amateur.
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 6 лет назад
I use Apple's Final Cut. Apple has iMovie and Windows has Movie Maker for first time video editors. Do you have either of these apps on your computer?
@luisemanning7073
@luisemanning7073 6 лет назад
no but I can ask my husband if we can get them he's good with IT stuff.
@geckogameretg7851
@geckogameretg7851 6 лет назад
Do these birds make heavy breathing noises???
@BIBYTV
@BIBYTV 6 лет назад
Have a listen to these recordings to find a match - www.xeno-canto.org/explore?query=tawny+frogmouth
@sylviekins
@sylviekins 6 лет назад
BIBY TV thank you! I thought my pool pump was playing up, so went to look and something that looked like a tawny frogmouth was perched on the pool fence. It did not seem afraid of me, although I did not approach too closely. It sounded just like the recordings- something new in my garden in Epping!
@spindle_shank
@spindle_shank 4 года назад
@Gecko gamer ETG first I saw you on sketch and then I found you here... I also play ark
@youel2877
@youel2877 4 года назад
But what if the frogs would be named Bird mouth ???
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