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Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii poking head out of roost tree Varirata

Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii poking head out of roost tree Varirata


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Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii poking head out of roost tree Varirata

Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii poking head out of roost tree Varirata NP Papua New Guinea

David Tipling is an internationally recognised wildlife photographer

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Peek-a-Boo! Who's Hiding in the Roost Tree?

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. In this snapshot by David Tipling, we catch a glimpse of the elusive Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii as it playfully pokes its head out from its cozy roost tree in Varirata National Park, Papua New Guinea. With wide eyes and fluffy feathers, this adorable owlet-nightjar seems to be engaging in a game of hide-and-seek with the camera lens. As if aware of its cuteness, the little bird peeks out just enough to capture our attention but leaves us yearning for more. Its vibrant plumage blends harmoniously with the lush surroundings, making it even harder to spot. Perhaps this is nature's way of reminding us that some treasures are meant to be discovered patiently. Varirata NP provides an enchanting backdrop for this magical encounter - a sanctuary where these fascinating creatures find solace amidst towering trees and untouched wilderness. It serves as a gentle reminder that there is beauty all around us if we take a moment to appreciate it. So next time you find yourself wandering through Papua New Guinea's untamed landscapes or exploring your own backyard, keep your eyes peeled for hidden wonders like this Barred Owlet-Nightjar Aegotheles bennettii. You never know when nature will surprise you with an unexpected game of peek-a-boo!

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