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Post by Mark Itol on Jul 25, 2010 8:50:26 GMT
Wow, a Mountain Shrike harvest. Big congrats! I love the sixth photo with the head turn.
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jul 25, 2010 10:46:27 GMT
Wow, a Mountain Shrike harvest. Big congrats! I love the sixth photo with the head turn. Thank you Mark. I am very fortunate to have seen this bird and take their picture.
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Post by Brian Powell on Jul 27, 2010 23:14:21 GMT
Thank you Brian. There must be lots of birds in your place. What birds do you often see that are not common to us here living in Metro Manila? You are right, the 3rd, 5th & 6th pictures are that of an immature Mountain Shrike as the beak is still yellow. This may also be the reason why I was able to see the parents. Hi again Kuya Ely. We have a good number of birds here, though at times they hide! The Yellowish bulbul is usually quite easy to see here. Bobby Kintanar and Doc Boy-Mac and their wives were here last weekend and managed to get a few photos eventually. You'd be most welcome to visit some time. Blessings Brian
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jul 28, 2010 5:00:07 GMT
Wooooooow. Galeng sir Ely! COngrats on this very substantial set of this mountain shrike. Thank you Toto. My apologies for the late reply, I missed seeing it. It was a fruitful day.
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jul 28, 2010 5:04:44 GMT
Where do you stay? Did Bobby & Boy Mac go to your place or you went somewhere else? Thank you for the invite. I will try to make a trip if you can tell me more about it.
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Post by Felix Servita on Jul 30, 2010 1:43:50 GMT
simply outstanding photos of an uncommon endemic montane bird species keep shooting and keep sharing Honorable Ambassador
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jul 30, 2010 9:14:06 GMT
simply outstanding photos of an uncommon endemic montane bird species keep shooting and keep sharing Honorable Ambassador Thank you Felix. Now that its rainy season its getting more difficult to keep shooting. Sharing is not a problem.
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