The SeaWorld Orlando Aviculture Team welcomed the first tawny frogmouth chick of the year. Hatched on January 10, this small chick currently weighs 21 grams, the equivalent of eight pennies, and will grow to weigh as much as 400-600 grams, or the weight of a basketball.
The chick is being hand-raised by the SeaWorld Aviculture Team, and it’s a 24-hour job. It goes home nightly with an aviculturist who provides scheduled feedings every 3-4 hours and monitors the chick closely throughout the night.
SeaWorld Orlando is a leader in care for tawny frogmouths and has one of the most successful breeding programs. Since the program started in 1993, 99 frogmouth chicks have hatched at the park. SeaWorld Orlando has partnered with several members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums dedicated to help the future success of the species.
Fun facts:
- Although they may look like owls, tawny frogmouths are far from it and are not a part of the same family
- Tawny frogmouths are native to Australia and have distinct markings that help them camouflage on a tree branch
- They have a behaviour called “stumping” where they freeze, stand very tall and make their bodies very thin to simulate a tree branch. This behavior helps to camouflage them from predators in the wild