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Camouflage of a Mozambique nightjar (Caprimulgus fossii) from Zambia, with exceptional camouflage. Individuals select nesting backgrounds that best match their own unique camouflage patterns in order to hide their nests effectively. Photo by Martin Stevens.

Published in Ecology & Evolution

Gallery | September 2017 homepage image 2
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