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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 27, 2012 4:45:03 GMT
great share mark!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 27, 2012 4:44:12 GMT
Wow, just wow. Sir Ely, you never cease to amaze me. I know the title is of the Crimson sunbird, but that photo of the pair of White throateds is my favorite in terms of composition and difficulty. We all know getting a single bird properly in a frame is hard enough, but here you have two. BRAVO!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 27, 2012 4:41:16 GMT
very impressive!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 11, 2012 1:57:57 GMT
WOW! When we went there, I was thinking to myself I must have walked away empty handed. But here you are, with more than a basket full of goodies! I love the rail shots! Beautiful set sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:36:30 GMT
Thank you everyone for the kind comments. Here's hoping to bird with you guys on the field soon!
Cheers!!!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:34:32 GMT
HAHAHAHA! Telyds you made me almost fell off my chair! There is truth in what I said, I took over 3Gigabytes of photos and all I could post are two Someday, I will post all 3Gigs hahahaha!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:32:47 GMT
Excellent action shot Clemn! Those gulls really mix it up. I know a place near where I live; these black-headed gulls try to blend in with terns.
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:31:33 GMT
Sir you had better luck. When we went there last saturday not even 1,250mm would do.
Excellent photos again sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:30:45 GMT
Wonderful set as always William! I envy that CKF shot. Excellent work sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 9, 2012 10:28:38 GMT
Hi Mick, That is a juvenile Black-crowned Night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) Here are reference pics of the adult and the Juvenile
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jan 7, 2012 15:33:44 GMT
Went to Candaba today with two gracious hosts.. Got me these.. MAN am I rusty! White breasted Waterhen Chestnut Munia Thank you for taking the time to look at these ugly photos
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 24, 2011 3:41:07 GMT
I'll take the 'split is too new' part, to heart ITH might not even be conclusive immediately with the song also a part of the distinction. Add to that how different should they be to be "distinct enough" right? Thank you for mentioning the bill size difference tho, I wasn't considering that at all. The joys of the avian world never stops does it?
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 8:29:40 GMT
where are the crows? So that's where you guys were yesterday! Great image sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 5:01:09 GMT
wow! words of encouragement from one of the pillars.. thank you sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:45:15 GMT
Great shots! Nice to see such a juvenile Spotted Wood KF. Arctic Warbler has been split up so is this Japanese leaf Warbler, Kamchatka Leaf Warbler, or Arctic Warbler? This is embarrassing. The split happened last March and I had no idea. I would have no idea which of the three this is. But will try to get better photos for you. Thanks, Des! Edit* From the documentation I found it is still hard to tell unless we have all the three species side by side and singing in chorus but I am leaning towards the Japanese Leaf Warbler based on wingspan and yellowish underbelly.
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:42:09 GMT
Mastah, mother nature herself is now asking you to bird again. tara na!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:37:22 GMT
uy! great set prop! Will try to visit as soon as I can. thank you for sharing!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:36:18 GMT
welcome back to posting Ka Nestor!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:35:52 GMT
sharpness, presentation and composition is top caliber as always sir!
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Oct 23, 2011 2:34:54 GMT
byutipul ser!!
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