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frogmouth

American  
[frog-mouth, frawg-] / ˈfrɒgˌmaʊθ, ˈfrɔg- /

noun

plural

frogmouths
  1. any Australian and Oriental bird of the family Podargidae, related to the goatsuckers, having a broad, flattened, froglike mouth.


frogmouth British  
/ ˈfrɒɡˌmaʊθ /

noun

  1. any nocturnal insectivorous bird of the genera Podargus and Batrachostomus , of SE Asia and Australia, similar to the nightjars: family Podargidae , order Caprimulgiformes

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Etymology

Origin of frogmouth

First recorded in 1850–55; frog 1 + mouth

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But a recently published study that asked "what makes a great bird photo?" has officially deemed the frogmouth the most instagrammable of avians.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2021

The frogmouth was once designated "the world's most unfortunate-looking bird".

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2021