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Topic Started: Dec 26 2009, 06:30 PM (2,221 Views)
FrankieLim
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Today walking around Evolution Garden in SBG and saw this Tiger Shrike relaxing.

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#2 - Roar like a Tiger
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Mr.Oink
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Wha Frankie, U become full time birder liaoz!!! haha
Anyway image uploaded :)
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FrankieLim
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Jan 11 2010, 05:35 PM
Wha Frankie, U become full time birder liaoz!!! haha
Anyway image uploaded :)
Thanks Bro. It's interesting to see new spicy of birds or different behaviour each time you see them. Here is my today contribution from CG. First time saw the Imperial Pigeon but they fly very high up in the tree. Diffult take a good shot.

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#2 - Coppersmith Barbet Feeding Time
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#3 - Coppersmith Barbet at Work
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#4 - Blue Tailed Bee Eater Take Five
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#3 & #4 Good shoots! Yeah..agree very addictive to find new birds to shoot.
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kingfishers
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Hahahah brother will join u all soon on the bird shooting .Waiting for my new lens to arrive.Hehehehe
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Whaa Jeff, wat lens u get?
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tankm
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Frankie .... good shot. You good at finding them too.

Jeff .... 300mm f2.8 or 600mm f4 or even longer ? :)
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Jan 11 2010, 07:35 PM
Frankie .... good shot. You good at finding them too.

Jeff .... 300mm f2.8 or 600mm f4 or even longer ? :)
No lah getting a slightly longer lens to test have yet to ono from the suppliers.600mm prices now US5700.00 still very ex awaitinng a further discount . :sweat:
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Jan 11 2010, 07:35 PM
Frankie .... good shot. You good at finding them too.

Jeff .... 300mm f2.8 or 600mm f4 or even longer ? :)
Thanks Bro. Jeff will get a big bazooka. Haha.
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#3.....nice!
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