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Calm European nightjar, Caprimulgus europaeus perched in a bog forest on a summer evening in Estonia.
Risky European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) sits and rests on sandy road at spring night
European nightjar resting during day in tree, South Africa
European nightjar resting during day in tree, South Africa
European nightjar art of camouflage
European nightjar weird face portrait
Nightjar perched at Gir Forest
Indian Nightjar, Caprimulgus asiaticus, Ranthambhore, Rajasthan
Nightjar - Caprimulgus europaeus
Fiery-necked nightjar sitting on road in spotlight at night
Nouveau recueil de planches coloriees d'oiseaux 1850
Frogmouth.
a tawny frogmouth in a tree
A closeup portrait of two amazing Tawny Frogmouth's with fine camouflaged plumage.
A Male Common Nighthawk, Chordeiles minor, flying at dusk
common nighthawk out in nature
Common Nighthawk (chordeiles minor)
Tawny frogmouth
the tawny frogmouth camuflage makes him hard to find as he blends in with the tree
Australian frogmouth nightjar hiding with his feather camouflage
The blackish nightjar (Nyctipolus nigrescens) is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae. This photo was taken in Colombia.
tawnyfrogmouth
A close up of large-tailed nightjar
camouflage of a indian jungle nightjar or grey nigthjar (caprimulgus indicus) on dry forest floor, sundarbans, west bengal in india
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches. Their feathers are soft, like those of owls,
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
Nightjar sitting
Standard-winged Nightjar (Macrodipteryx longipennis) in Ghana, Africa
this is a close up of a tawn frogmouth eating a leaf
Common Nighthawk (chordeiles minor) half-asleep on a fence post
Nubian nightjar, nocturnal bird of Jordan
A cute pair of Sri Lanka Frogmouth (Batrachostomus moniliger), cozily perched up on a branch in the forests of Thattekad in Kerala, India.
the Tawny Frogmouth is silver-grey, slightly paler below, streaked and mottled with black and rufous. The eye is yellow in both forms, and the wide, heavy bill is olive-grey to blackish.
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches. Their feathers are soft, like those of owls,
Savanna Nightjar (Caprimulgus affinis) in Bali Island, Indonesia
the tawny-frogmouth has  a mottled grey plumage, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches. Their feathers are soft, like those of owls
nightjar, gir national park, gujarat, India, Asia
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
Tail feather of Grey nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus)
the tawny frogmouth camuflage makes him hard to find as he blends in with the tree
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
Large-tailed nightjar (Caprimulgus macrurus) in Thailand
Different species of birds in the wild.
The lyre-tailed nightjar (Uropsalis lyra) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. This female photo was taken in Ecuador.
the tawny-frogmouth  plumage is mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches. Their feathers are soft, like those of owls, allowing for stealthy, silent flight
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.
the tawny-frogmouth has a mottled grey, white, black and rufous  the feather patterns help them mimic dead tree branches.

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