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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on May 7, 2010 3:05:17 GMT
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Post by Romy Ocon on May 7, 2010 10:44:54 GMT
Boy, the first is definitely a Common Iora. The second (I'm not too sure) looks like Copper-throated Sunbird, while the last two are tough for me to recognize. Let's wait for the analysis from the experts.
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Post by Ivan Sarenas on May 7, 2010 15:30:18 GMT
My non-expert view of 2 and 3 are male then female Purple-throated Sunbirds. #4 could be a female Purple-throated SB as well.
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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on May 7, 2010 16:36:45 GMT
@ Romy ... Yes ... I think the first one is Common Iora @ Ivan ... 3 and 4 I think are female doubt purple throated sun bird. But I doubt the second pics is a male purple throated sun bird. I think this one is a Palawan Purple Throated Sunbird Thanks
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Post by des on May 8, 2010 8:07:34 GMT
The latest pic is of a male Lovely Sunbird. The first postings are of Common Iora, male Purple-throated Sunbird (ssp trochilus, breast and upper belly scarlet, mantle maroon); then two of female Purple-throated Sunbird, as far as can be told from these photos. cheers Des
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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on May 9, 2010 13:48:43 GMT
The latest pic is of a male Lovely Sunbird. The first postings are of Common Iora, male Purple-throated Sunbird (ssp trochilus, breast and upper belly scarlet, mantle maroon); then two of female Purple-throated Sunbird, as far as can be told from these photos. cheers Des Thank you very much for the ID. What about this Sun Bird. . . . I shoot this bird on the same area.
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Post by des on May 9, 2010 20:39:10 GMT
This is a male Plain-throated sunbird. That must be a strong leaf if it is perched on it like that! Des
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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on May 10, 2010 0:13:21 GMT
This is a male Plain-throated sunbird. That must be a strong leaf if it is perched on it like that! Des Thanks Again Des. I didn't notice the leaf perch. As far I can remember the leaf of the tree is a bit thick.
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