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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on May 15, 2011 1:45:53 GMT
I cannot tell one subspecies of White-Eye from another. I captured this WE eating a caterpillar this morning at BK Valley, Mt. Banahaw.
Canon EOS D7; 400 mm.
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Post by Romy Ocon on May 15, 2011 2:06:04 GMT
Looks like a Lowland WE to me, Ramon. By the way, I suggest that you host your photos in another site and embed it in the forum, rather than upload it to PBPF. The advantages of such are better convenience for the viewers (the images appear right away when somebody opens your post), and our limited uploading resources are not strained. There are many excellent free hosting sites available. Many of use use imageshack.us/ (registration is free).
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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on May 15, 2011 4:24:58 GMT
Okay, Romy, I will learn how to do that. Thanks.
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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on May 15, 2011 5:20:54 GMT
Hi Romy, I just posted an Oriental Cuckoo using a photo posted in another site IMGUR. Did I do it right?
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Post by des on May 15, 2011 7:04:21 GMT
I would agree with Romy, as the face looks overall yellow and not olive-tinged on the cheeks, etc. But the colour of the photo were not very accurate, it might be impossible to tell, at least as far as I know. They are best told apart by calls/song, and of course altitude.
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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on May 17, 2011 9:20:26 GMT
Thank you, Des and Romy.
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