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<blockquote data-quote="dandsblair" data-source="post: 2914968" data-attributes="member: 107571"><p><strong>bangkong and makiling</strong></p><p></p><p>After a good nights sleep we gotd packed breakfast and got off to Bangkong. This is small local reserve between two mountains which is good for mountain species. Before we had even got out the van we were encouraged to run quickly with a local guy (Chris was his name) who wanted to show us Luzon Flameback but before we could study it written were distracted by a Rough-crested Malkoha and then a Philippine Coucal, when had time to catch our breadth before going to a viewing deck of one of the houses, WBCP have arranged access, in a fruiting tree and near by was a good mixed flock containing; Elegant Tit, Blue-headed Fantail, Yellowish and Mountain White-eye, Bi-coloured and Orange-bellied Flowerpecker; amazing stuff, but we had to leave as we needed to be at a fruiting tree by 9.00, once there we saw a nice Mountain Verditer Flycatcher before the stars of the show groups of Chestnut-faced Babblers arrived andshowed really well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dandsblair, post: 2914968, member: 107571"] [b]bangkong and makiling[/b] After a good nights sleep we gotd packed breakfast and got off to Bangkong. This is small local reserve between two mountains which is good for mountain species. Before we had even got out the van we were encouraged to run quickly with a local guy (Chris was his name) who wanted to show us Luzon Flameback but before we could study it written were distracted by a Rough-crested Malkoha and then a Philippine Coucal, when had time to catch our breadth before going to a viewing deck of one of the houses, WBCP have arranged access, in a fruiting tree and near by was a good mixed flock containing; Elegant Tit, Blue-headed Fantail, Yellowish and Mountain White-eye, Bi-coloured and Orange-bellied Flowerpecker; amazing stuff, but we had to leave as we needed to be at a fruiting tree by 9.00, once there we saw a nice Mountain Verditer Flycatcher before the stars of the show groups of Chestnut-faced Babblers arrived andshowed really well [/QUOTE]
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