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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 4, 2010 15:13:11 GMT
got the "white" Philippine Duck from Candaba flying in a mixed flock of ducks Nikon D3 + Nikkor 500mm F4 VR + TC14eII, 1/1600s, F7.1, ISO 640, 700mm, Feisol tripod CT3471 + Manfrotto 393
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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on Jan 4, 2010 15:17:37 GMT
Wow ! This is new to me ! White Duck. Congratulation
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Post by alainpascua on Jan 4, 2010 15:22:23 GMT
Would that be the same white (albino?) Philippine Duck we saw last year? Congrats for the BIF capture, JP!
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Post by William Lim on Jan 4, 2010 23:57:11 GMT
Great. The first duck looks different, too. The cephalic profile is different from the Philippine duck. The white duck has the same cephalic profile but different color. Just my observation.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jan 5, 2010 0:58:05 GMT
Hehe.... I seem to prefer that mottled plumage over the conventional one for Anas luzonica. Nice catch, JP!
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jan 5, 2010 1:00:35 GMT
Great. The first duck looks different, too. The cephalic profile is different from the Philippine duck. The white duck has the same cephalic profile but different color. Just my observation. William, the first quacker in the formation is a female Northern Shoveler. ;D
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Jan 5, 2010 2:31:30 GMT
Great. The first duck looks different, too. The cephalic profile is different from the Philippine duck. The white duck has the same cephalic profile but different color. Just my observation. Yes, the first duck is a female Northern Shovler and the white duck is an "amelanistic" , if my memory serves me right, Philippine Duck.
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Post by Ralf Nabong on Jan 5, 2010 3:55:36 GMT
Wow, two rare ducks in one frame! Congrats JP!
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jan 5, 2010 12:06:45 GMT
What a beautiful picture of ducks of different varieties with different colors of feathers. You can see that they are all happy with smiles on their faces. One in a million shot. Well done JP. Mabuhay.
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Post by Ronnie Dominguez on Jan 5, 2010 13:27:32 GMT
great shot and with rare ducks congrats
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Post by Manny Illana on Jan 5, 2010 14:46:38 GMT
finally got to see the capture in large format! congrats again jp!
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Post by Toto Gamboa on Jan 6, 2010 2:46:03 GMT
Rare beautiful shot JP!
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Post by Luis (Chito) Limchiu on Jan 7, 2010 1:05:02 GMT
Good that you finally posted this awesome capture. The D3 500mm com and TC looks super.
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Post by Tonji Ramos on Jan 9, 2010 0:09:11 GMT
Nice one JP. White Phil duck. Wow, another one to look out for in Candaba.
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Post by Mark Itol on Jan 9, 2010 5:39:23 GMT
Great flock shot, JP.
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Post by Ding Carpio on Jan 11, 2010 22:02:44 GMT
Holy camote, Batman! (or something like that)
So they fly in mixed formation after all. Birds of a feather...?
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