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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Sleeping the day away ...'

    Thanks much Lisa! :-)
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Sleeping the day away ...'

    Thank you guys. :-)
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Sleeping the day away ...'

    Thanks Alex. This one was spotted by students at the University campus and it would always return to the same tree to rest during the day, so it wasn't hard to look for its roosting area. However, due to its camouflage you need to look very hard to find it. :-)
  4. Sleeping the day away ...

    Sleeping the day away ...

    A Philippine Nightjar sleeping on a tree branch. This species is endemic to the Philippines.
  5. Sleeping the day away ...

    Sleeping the day away ...

    A Philippine Nightjar sleeping on a tree branch. This is a Philippine Endemic.
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    Announcing the July 2007 theme challenge - Camouflaged Birds

    How do I upload directly to the Monthly Photos Competion Gallery please? Sorry, haven't tried it yet. :-) Bobby
  7. Slaty-breasted Rail

    Slaty-breasted Rail

    When this bird stands still, you may not be able to spot it at all. :-)
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Javan Pond Heron'

    Yes, Joe, they are. In fact they seem to be residents in Mindanao. :-)
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Little Bronze-cuckoo'

    Thanks all. I will try to post other interesting birds as soon as I have presentable photos of them. Bobby
  10. Javan Pond Heron

    Javan Pond Heron

    This is another bird which was not thought to range in Cebu City, Philippines. However, photographic evidence shows that this species actually does visit the SRP in Cebu City and Jugan Fishponds in Consolacion, Cebu.
  11. Little Bronze-cuckoo

    Little Bronze-cuckoo

    I chanced upon the Little Bronze-cuckoo in Tabor Hills, Talamban, Cebu City, Philippines. This is reportedly the first ever record of this bird in the Province of Cebu.
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Blue Paradise-flycatcher'

    Oh, okay Steve! Still I'm so happy to have you look at my captures. Thanks ever so much! :-)
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Blue Paradise-flycatcher'

    Thanks guys! I like posting our rare birds in this forum. :-)
  14. Blue Paradise-flycatcher

    Blue Paradise-flycatcher

    According to world-reknowned Bird Expert, Sir Steve Pryor this is one of the first pictures ever taken of this shy Philippine Endemic.
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'Belted Kingfisher'

    Wow, this is a beautiful capture. In the Philippine Bird forum, we'd call this Oconific! Sharp, well-balanced, great detail, terriffic shot - Just like our mentor's (Romy OCON) photos! :-)
  16. Ashy Drongo

    Ashy Drongo

  17. Pied Buschat (Male)

    Pied Buschat (Male)

  18. Blue-tailed Bee Eater

    Blue-tailed Bee Eater

  19. A Brown Shrike

    A Brown Shrike

  20. Male Olive-backed Sunbird

    Male Olive-backed Sunbird

    This one took a short break from his acrobatics to pose for my camera for just this one clear shot. :)
  21. The Philippine Pigmy Woodpecker

    The Philippine Pigmy Woodpecker

    A Philippine Endemic.
  22. The Female Narcissus Flycatcher

    The Female Narcissus Flycatcher

    This is a rare migrant to the Philippines. This picture is among the first captures of this bird in the wild.
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    Comment by 'bobbyk' in media 'View through the trees'

    This is as framable as a picture can get. Serenely beautiful in all aspects! Very, very well done! :)
  24. Philippine Bulbul

    Philippine Bulbul

  25. Arctic Warbler

    Arctic Warbler

    This bird is a bundle of energy. It never seems to stay still long enough! :)
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