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    Forest birds

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    Grabbed these guys while most folks are in the gardens...

    Siberian blue robin (male)




    Short-tailed babbler


    Olive-winged bulbul


    Black-backed kingfisher (record shot, too dark to autofocus)

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    budak,
    Very nice series, liked the Siberian blue robin.
    Where did you shoot them?
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    Thanks! Along the Macritchie trails.

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    your eyes must be pretty sharp to spot them.
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    no la.. finding forest birds is by hearing not seeing... got some help from more experienced birders also....

    another jungle jewel, the black-backed kingfisher, a rare migrant.





    Bat hawk, a nocturnal raptor.

    Last edited by budak; 3rd Feb 2009 at 23:08.

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    Wow! Very solid bird pictures, i love KF.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers!
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    budak,
    The KF is solid, would love to shoot it
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    The Kf is a pygmy Kf? The colors are amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by budak View Post
    no la.. finding forest birds is by hearing not seeing... got some help from more experienced birders also....

    another jungle jewel, the black-backed kingfisher, a rare migrant.


    Very nice catch!
    ~Loke





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    very good catch there mate !
    06Jan2009, 1035hrs - My Oldest Friend has passed on............

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    Wow! Beautiful kingfisher!
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    Quote Originally Posted by budak View Post
    no la.. finding forest birds is by hearing not seeing... got some help from more experienced birders also....

    another jungle jewel, the black-backed kingfisher, a rare migrant.

    This is so nice!!
    VIPER

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