Sumatran Frogmouth vs Tawny Frogmouth

Batrachostomus poliolophus comparé à Podargus strigoides

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Attribut Sumatran Frogmouth Tawny Frogmouth
Nom scientifique Batrachostomus poliolophus Podargus strigoides
Ordre Caprimulgiformes Caprimulgiformes
Famille Podargidae Podargidae
Statut de conservation Least Concern Least Concern
Longueur
Envergure 24,1 cm (9.5 in) 45,8 cm (18.0 in)
Poids 46,3 g (1.63 oz) 430,0 g (15.17 oz)
Régime alimentaire Night hunter detecting prey by sound; takes large beetles, frogs, and lizards in swift pouncing … Nocturnal ground-gleaning insectivore; drops from a perch onto large insects, frogs, and small lizards below.
Taille de la couvée 1 1-5
Population Trend
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Habitat Comparison

Habitats partagés

Sumatran Frogmouth only

Aucun(e)

Tawny Frogmouth only

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Song & Call Comparison

Sumatran Frogmouth

Chant

High melodic whistle; 'kee-wii' repeated softly at night; Sumatran highland forest endemic; rarely recorded; higher-pitched than lowland frogmouths; pairs call together

Tawny Frogmouth

Chant

Resonant, repeated 'oom-oom-oom'; low booming hoot; soft and melodious for such a large bird; calls at night from Australian eucalypt forest; alarm a harsh 'grr'

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Geographic Range & Migration

Sumatran Frogmouth

Endemic to the highlands of Sumatra at 800–2,000 m. Found in submontane and montane rainforest. Rare and seldom recorded.

Tawny Frogmouth

Found throughout Australia including Tasmania. Resident in woodland, forest edge, and suburban areas. Widespread and common across the continent.

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Statut de conservation

Least Concern

Sumatran Frogmouth

Least Concern

Tawny Frogmouth

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How to Tell Them Apart

Sumatran Frogmouth

Plumage

Males grey with fine black stippling and white scapular row; pale grey crown slightly paler than back; females rufous-cinnamon with white-spotted coverts; Sumatran endemic with noticeably pale grey crown distinguishing …

Tawny Frogmouth

Plumage

Cryptic silver-grey upperparts with black shaft streaks; underparts paler grey with dark streaking; females often more rufous-tawny morph; vivid yellow eyes; heavy hooked bill; famous for bark-mimicking upright posture when …

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About These Birds

Sumatran Frogmouth

A medium-sized frogmouth (23-26 cm) endemic to montane forests of Sumatra, Indonesia, above 900 m elevation. Rufous-brown plumage with fine whitish markings. Nocturnal insectivore of dense undergrowth. Poorly known; classified as Near Threatened due to forest loss.

Tawny Frogmouth

A large, stocky frogmouth (34-53 cm) endemic to Australia, widespread across the continent. Silvery-grey mottled plumage provides superb camouflage against tree bark. Nocturnal insectivore pouncing on prey from perches. Australia's most commonly encountered nocturnal bird.

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