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Post by Ding Carpio on Feb 23, 2010 12:49:28 GMT
While at Olango, enjoying a bagfull of beers with my buddy, a fish popped out of the water and started crawling on the sand! Other smaler fish, probably the fry of the first one, followed. There were a total of 8 of them. Anybody know what they are?
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Feb 23, 2010 13:13:03 GMT
Mudskippers! ;D "tambasakan"
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Post by Ding Carpio on Feb 23, 2010 22:55:51 GMT
Ahhh, so that's what a tambasakan is. I vaguely recall there's a song about this.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Feb 23, 2010 23:47:58 GMT
Looks like this was taken by a crawling birdnut.... love the low angle of this Kingfisher staple, Ding!
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Post by Ding Carpio on Feb 24, 2010 0:43:09 GMT
He-he. After the beers, crawling comes natural. As for kingfisher delight, was hoping that, while shooting, some raptor would swipe it so I can make a NatGeo shot. I think i'm turning ruthless. Looks like this was taken by a crawling birdnut.... love the low angle of this Kingfisher staple, Ding!
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Post by Eric Patdu on Feb 24, 2010 0:59:59 GMT
Mudskippers! ;D "tambasakan" Didn't know that mudskippers are "tambasakan". Like Ding, I've always wondered what the "tambasakan" in the folksong "Si Felimon" is? I thought that I might have learned the wrong lyrics. ;D
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Post by Mark Itol on Feb 24, 2010 5:07:48 GMT
Tambasakan indeed! Love the low angle!
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