thanks Henk. it wasn't so difficult to spot in the wild because they
usually roost in the same trees every day and are almost blind during
daytime. the forest rangers usually know where they roost. but they
are difficult photograph because on top a very cloudy/rainy day, they
usually roost deep inside bushes where it is really dark. 

the tawny frogmouth looks very similar.

On Wed, 10 Oct 2018 22:51:16 +0200
Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Subash, interesting story and nice pictures.
> I didn't realize there were so many frogmouth species. Must be a real 
> challenge to spot in the wild.
> The only frogmouth species I have ever seen was on my trip to south 
> Australia, the tawny frogmouth of which I took a picture:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/2285901387/in/album-72157603998410494/
> Looks similar to the Sri Lankian frogmouth except for colour.
> 
> Henk
> 
> Op 2018-10-10 om 10:45 schreef Subash Jeyan:

> > https://something-feathered.in/2018/10/10/flying-high-in-thattekad/



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