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Post by tina mallari on Mar 10, 2008 8:34:52 GMT
Yes, Tina is indeed the right name or as Romy would call me ... Plain Tina ;D Thanks a lot Bindi !!! The bee-eaters here are not hard to approach at all. You just have to move slowly and stay in one place so that they don't get stressed out What kind of bee-eaters do you have in Australia ?
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Post by bindi on Mar 10, 2008 20:38:18 GMT
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Post by bindi on Mar 11, 2008 0:03:55 GMT
Hey thanks Romy! You beat me to it.
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Post by tina mallari on Mar 11, 2008 0:17:35 GMT
WOW ! Looks like the Rainbow Bee-Eaters in Australia got their name right. They are more colorful compared to our 2 types of bee-eaters here in the Philippines BUT all are equally as beautiful as the other. Thanks for the link Bindi
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Post by bindi on Mar 11, 2008 0:49:15 GMT
Dear Tina,
I agree they are equally beautiful, but I must admit that I found your pictures more interesting. We do not get them here, so they look amazingly exotic to me!
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Post by Raymon Maranga on Apr 22, 2010 10:07:12 GMT
this birds is common in subic???i never seen this birds yet "bakit kaya walng ganto sa bulacan" i want to see this birds in real.....by the way excellente mam tina...very live,,specialy the picture when the bird fly away,
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