During the subsequent Battle of Lyng�r " Flamer " stayed with " Podargus " to protect her after " Podargus " grounded.
12.
Robilliard and " Podargus " led the British attack because she had a man onboard who had sailed in those waters some time ago; nevertheless, she grounded.
13.
Commander George Rennie replaced Robilliard in January 1813 . " Podargus " then served under Viscount Keith in the Channel and in the Royal Navy's Bordeaux operations.
14.
Although " Podargus " and " Flamer " sustained considerable damage, they were eventually able to rejoin " Dictator " after the main battle was over.
15.
The "'Tawny Frogmouth "'( " Podargus strigoides " ) is a large species of frogmouth found throughout the Australian mainland, Tasmania, and southern New Guinea.
16.
"Najaden " went into the narrow sound of Lyng�r where she anchored between Holmen and Odden, detaching most of her supporting vessels to fight " Podargus " and " Flamer ".
17.
Three days later she recaptured the " Margaretha " . was in sight for the recapture of the " Margretha " . " Podargus " also carried Major General Broderick and his suite to Corunna.
18.
In 2004, a captive yellow-tailed black cockatoo ( " Calyptorhynchus funereus " ) and two free-living tawny frogmouths ( " Podargus strigoides " ) suffering neurological symptoms were shown to have the parasite.
19.
Rous was still in command of " Podargus " when he wrote a letter on 29 March 1819 to Admiral Robert Plampin, extolling the virtues of Hout Bay, 14 miles from Cape Town, as the site of a dockyard.
20.
Rushing back to his ships, he ordered the ships along an inner route northeast, toward Lyng�r . " Podargus " was in the van of the British squadron, apparently with a pilot on board who was familiar with the waters.