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Post by Lydia Robledo on Jul 19, 2010 6:56:58 GMT
Here is the Male OBS, feeding the second set of chicks. The first set which I posted last month act as look outs already. They used the same nest. I don't hear them anymore now. Maybe the fledgelings are out of the nest. I will find out soon for sure. Ihave now a family of 6 OBS. Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320) Aperture: f/4.0 ISO Speed: 800 Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25) Aperture: f/7.0 ISO Speed: 800 with female OSB Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/99) Aperture: f/9.9 ISO Speed: 1600
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Jul 19, 2010 7:34:48 GMT
And this one may not be clear but I like it. Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture: f/4.0 ISO Speed: 640
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jul 19, 2010 7:37:57 GMT
Is it not wonderful to see birds at its nature best? You are so bless to have this in your home. Mabuhay.
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Post by alainpascua on Jul 19, 2010 8:28:12 GMT
Nice captures, Telyds! Take a bow for the second time!
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Post by Bobby Kintanar on Jul 19, 2010 10:07:48 GMT
Wow, you have your own OBS family right in your garden! Simply amazing - and so are the shots you took! :-)
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Post by JV Noriega on Jul 19, 2010 12:36:27 GMT
The birds in my garden just drop by to visit... but the OBS family make your home theirs too.. what a great symbiotic relationship you have with your birds and butterflies... it must be the flowering trees and plants you have in your garden... but when there are no flowers in bloom, they know they have you! Great photographs, Telyds!
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Post by Nilo Arribas Jr. on Jul 20, 2010 2:50:22 GMT
Wonderful documentation of your neighbors Ate Lyds. Congrats.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 20, 2010 2:51:30 GMT
Great action shots, TeLyds..... one of these days, I need to visit your avian reserve with some donuts and tea.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Jul 20, 2010 14:26:08 GMT
A garden is what we should all have, big or small. That's what I really want to do start doing next year... build a forest garden. Thank you handsome guys for the comments. Ka Romy, you can always drop by but you might need to bring a macro lens. I may not have room for you to back off when needed. The first photo and last where taken from my daughter's bedroom. The 2nd and third were taken from my laundry area at the back of the house -- the nest about 4-5 meters above. It would be wonderful to capture all the family of six huddled together. Oh, how many days, months, year before they marry and build their own nest? Do they marry each other? I hope not. telyds
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Post by Renoir Abrea on Jul 20, 2010 15:23:04 GMT
wonderful docu'
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Post by mantarey on Jul 21, 2010 1:28:53 GMT
Beautiful series Telyd. Love the colors and the fine details. Like you, this one is also the best for me among the bunch.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Jul 26, 2010 14:59:39 GMT
Thanks Renoir and Rey for the kind comments. telyd
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Jul 27, 2010 9:35:39 GMT
Wow, Lyds, great job in documenting the nesting and raising of OBS chicks.
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Post by William Lim on Jul 27, 2010 11:43:50 GMT
These are great shots, Lyds.
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Post by Felix Servita on Jul 30, 2010 1:52:47 GMT
wow telyds magnificent photos! The photos show how delicate life is.
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