Kay spotted a tawny frogmouth high up on our Box Alder tree, so I took a series of photos of it using a long telephoto lens.
It was only when I viewed the photos on the computer screen that I noticed there were in fact two frogmouths. Of course that is what we have been told all along - that frogmouths keep company in pairs till one dies.
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