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Great Potoo Nap Time

A monstrous nightbird, superficially similar to an owl but not related. Pale mottled gray with large head; larger than other potoos and lacks a dark mustache stripe. Well camouflaged and difficult to spot; most often seen roosting on a horizontal limb during the day (less often on a broken off snag like other potoos). Found in forested areas and edges. Active at night, when it feeds on large insects.

 

This one was photographed about 100 feet in the canopy in Ecuador guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.

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Uploaded on January 23, 2020
Taken on November 12, 2019