Tawny Frogmouth vs Solomons Frogmouth
Podargus strigoides 比較対象 Rigidipenna inexpectata
Side-by-Side Comparison
| 属性 | Tawny Frogmouth | Solomons Frogmouth |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Podargus strigoides | Rigidipenna inexpectata |
| 目 | Caprimulgiformes | Caprimulgiformes |
| 科 | Podargidae | Podargidae |
| 保全状況 | Least Concern | Near Threatened |
| 体長 | — | — |
| 翼開長 | 45.8 cm (18.0 in) | 38.4 cm (15.1 in) |
| 体重 | 430.0 g (15.17 oz) | 188.0 g (6.63 oz) |
| 食性 | Nocturnal ground-gleaning insectivore; drops from a perch onto large insects, frogs, and small lizards below. | Night-active predator catching large invertebrates (beetles, worms, centipedes) and occasionally small frogs by pouncing from … |
| 一腹卵数 | 1-5 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Song & Call Comparison
Tawny Frogmouth
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'
Solomons Frogmouth
Hollow hooting call from Solomon Islands forest; resonant 'boop-boop' at night; endemic to Guadalcanal; vocalizations rarely documented; soft frog-like quality
Geographic Range & Migration
Tawny Frogmouth
Found throughout Australia including Tasmania. Resident in woodland, forest edge, and suburban areas. Widespread and common across the continent.
Solomons Frogmouth
Endemic to the Solomon Islands in the southwestern Pacific. Found in lowland rainforest on major islands including Bougainville and Guadalcanal.
保全状況
Tawny Frogmouth
Solomons Frogmouth
How to Tell Them Apart
Tawny Frogmouth
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 …
Solomons Frogmouth
Dark rufous-brown upperparts with black streaks and pale buff mottling; underparts buff barred dark brown; stiff rectrices unique in frogmouths; Solomon Islands endemic distinguished by rigid tail feathers and rich …
About These Birds
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.
Solomons Frogmouth
A medium-sized frogmouth (25-29 cm) endemic to the Solomon Islands. Dark brown plumage. Nocturnal insectivore of lowland rainforest. One of the least known birds in its family due to its remote island range. Limited ecological data available.