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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 2:47:18 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 17:13:45 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 18:30:46 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 18:44:23 GMT
Blue-tailed Bee-eater
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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 19:13:19 GMT
Blue-tailed Bee-eater Nikon D5200 - ƒ/16.0 200.0 mm 1/2000 iso4000 Nikkor 300mm VR lens monopod shutter priority manual focus manual exposure with available light (high noon time) distance 30 feet cropped Photoshop enhanced no blinds no cammie suit distance is 15 feet
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Post by eman campos on Dec 6, 2016 19:15:41 GMT
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Post by Romy Ocon on Dec 7, 2016 0:40:38 GMT
Nice collection of saluyot birds, Eman! Please indicate shooting info too. These look like Cattle Egret to me.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Dec 7, 2016 0:41:36 GMT
1 & 2 - Long-tailed Shrike 3 - Yellow-vented Bulbul
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Post by Romy Ocon on Dec 7, 2016 0:46:09 GMT
Blue-tailed Bee-eater (Not too sure though, as I'm basing my ID on the habitat. I'm color blind and it could just be a Blue-throated Bee-eater)
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Post by Romy Ocon on Dec 7, 2016 0:51:54 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Dec 7, 2016 1:01:24 GMT
You were right on the bee-eater, Sir. Ive checked with Wikipedia. Big thanks! More photos pa po. Sensiya na.
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Post by eman campos on Dec 7, 2016 2:38:17 GMT
brown shrike house sparrow great egret Nikon D5200 - ƒ/10.0 300.0 mm 1/1250 iso800 Nikkor 300mm VR lens monopod shutter priority manual focus manual exposure with available light (high noon time) distance 30 feet cropped Photoshop enhanced
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Post by eman campos on Dec 7, 2016 2:40:14 GMT
Nice collection of saluyot birds, Eman! Please indicate shooting info too. These look like Cattle Egret to me. thanks, Chief! These were Great Egrets. Correct me if im wrong, please.
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Post by eman campos on Dec 7, 2016 2:57:39 GMT
PATIENCE and RESPECTLEARNED: Patience, patience and more patience. Spend time with the bird. Make it feel that you meant no harm. Get a good distance where the bird will remain comfortable with your presence. Spend time with the bird. Take a few shots. Closing the distance slowly. Take more shots. Keep on closing in if you feel the bird feels okay with your presence. Take more shots. You cannot get close at 10 feet. Respect that. 12 feet is the closest I got. distance is 15 feet distance is 12 feet
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Post by eman campos on Dec 7, 2016 3:46:23 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Jan 2, 2017 4:17:59 GMT
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Post by eman campos on Jan 2, 2017 4:21:10 GMT
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