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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 8, 2011 2:41:17 GMT
Sharing some photos of Bukidnon's flying foxes, locally known as "kabug": 40D, Canon 70-300 DO IS "A" prio @ f8, ISO 400 Handheld 1/2000 s 1/2500 s 1/640s There were hunters on the other side of the valley during my visit, that's why the bats were disturbed.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Dec 8, 2011 10:05:42 GMT
Wow, great photo data, Neil. The Nature Society of Singapore came up with a beautiful article about the usefulness of bats with nice pictures. Your place can be a field study center for nature awareness. That is what Neon and I are proposing with Corregidor Island. You can bring student and teachers in the area to learn in the big natural classroom. We can share with you the mechanics of the project. Maybe your Boss will be interested. :Dtelyds
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 8, 2011 21:12:50 GMT
Wow, great photo data, Neil. The Nature Society of Singapore came up with a beautiful article about the usefulness of bats with nice pictures. Your place can be a field study center for nature awareness. That is what Neon and I are proposing with Corregidor Island. You can bring student and teachers in the area to learn in the big natural classroom. We can share with you the mechanics of the project. Maybe your Boss will be interested. :Dtelyds I'm sure he'll be! My email add is neilkonradiii@gmail.com
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