Fig. 4.4.

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The familiar and often described ‘stick’ or camouflage posture of the tawny frogmouth. The angle of stretching can vary from almost vertically upwards to an angle of nearly 45°. This angle appears to be dependent on the direction of tree branches of the roost.
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