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My Birding Blogs: November 2007
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Sunday, November 18, 2007. Tahiti Trip 2007 - 03 Aug to 11 Aug 2007. White Terns (Gygis alba) - Rangiroa Atoll, Tuamotu. Organisations as well as locals. The Ornithological Society of Polynesia - "Manu",. Http:/ www.manu.pf/E Sommaire.html. And the people behind it, should be commended for their proactive hard works to help save the birds of French Polynesia, which many of them are among the rarest birds species on Earth. Spectacular waterfalls in Papenoo Valley, Tahiti. Posted by tippytommi at 11:30 PM.
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My Birding Blogs: April 2007
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Sunday, April 01, 2007. Wandering Tattler at Boat Harbour, Sydney. 01 April 2007. 3pm - 5pm. Intertidal rock platforms at Boat Harbour, Sydnay. During high tide, the platform areas are submerged. This is a part of. Boat Harbour Aquatic Reserve. The reef at Boat Harbour is a roosting and feeding site for many coastal birds including Sooty Oystercatcher(big black birds in pic above), Great Crested Tern, Commorants, Double-banded Sandplover, Red-necked Stint, etc. Special Temporary Resident in Sydney. Accor...
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My Birding Blogs: February 2008
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Saturday, February 09, 2008. Coffs Harbour (22/12/2007 - 24/12/2007). I took the opportunity of Christmas - NY holiday to travel to North Coast of NSW. Main purpose of this trip is to look for Beach Stone Curlew (or Beach Thick-knee) as well as Lesser Yellowleg, a very rare visitor from North America. Well we were not disappointed with both species sighted and photographed. Thanks to Ken from Southwest Rocks who showed us the Yellowlog as well as those who gave useful information and direction. Tahiti Tr...
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My Birding Blogs: April 2008
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Sunday, April 13, 2008. Some soothing songs from Tahiti. Still dreaming of my great time in Tahiti last Aug 2007. Like to share some nice songs and a video from Tahiti. Sit back and relax. Romantic Sunset in Polynesia. TE VARUA MAITAKI E. This is how we had our lunch on the islet in Rangiroa where I saw the Polynesian Ground Dove. Fresh Coral-Barbecued fish - just speared by our host in nearby water. La cuisson du poisson. Sélectionné dans Voyage and Nature. Fenua Hymnes de Tahiti ,Tahiti Paradisia.
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Not Quite Homeless: Taman Rimba Ampang, Malaysia
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Having a place to go is Home, Having someone to love is Family, Having both is Blessed. - seen on Irish souvenir. I am multiply blessed. Friday, August 01, 2008. Taman Rimba Ampang, Malaysia. Taman Rimba Ampang or the Ampang Forest Park, a lowland tropical rainforest reserve at the edge of KL city. 'Discovered' only fairly recently by bird-watchers as one of the most accessible areas to see rainforest specialties, in particular the Blue-banded Kingfisher. Posted by smathi @ 6:58 pm. Links to this post:.
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My Birding Blogs: January 2006
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Friday, January 27, 2006. A very fantastic sighting of about 20 Regent Honeyeaters in Capertee Valley, 09 April 2006. My dedicated blog to the Nordmann's Greenshank. Http:/ nordmannsgreenshank.blogspot.com/. Blue-banded Kingfisher (Male) - Ampang Forest Reserve, Selangor, Malaysia, 02 Jan 2006. Ampang Forest Reserve (Blue-banded Kingfisher) - updated 30 Jan 2006. Some dispute on the subspecies of Blue-banded Kingfisher. Http:/ ampangforest.blogspot.com/. Following are links to my other blogs:-. A very ni...
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My Birding Blogs: March 2008
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Saturday, March 01, 2008. Deniliquin - SW Plains of NSW - 28th to 30th Dec 2007. The plains in the west of Deniliquin, said to be flatest on earth, is the home to endangered Plains-wanderer. There is one peculiar(and cute) bird in Australia which has no close relative that it is placed in its own family - Pedionomidae. A strange looking bird greets us by sticking out its neck and tip-toeing. This female is as much inquisitive towards us as we are towards it. Seeing Plains-wanderer has been one of my top ...
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My Birding Blogs: March 2007
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Saturday, March 24, 2007. Wandering Tattler at Boat Harbour, Sydney. On 24 March 2007 I photographed a lone Tattler at Boat Harbour (above), Kurnell peninsula. It is presumably the same Wandering Tattler which was reported by Sydney local birders since a few months ago. The bird is still in non-breeding plumage. Following are a few characteristics that suggest the bird is Wandering Tattler (. However, this feature is not always easy to observe in the field. The white eyebrow does not extend beyond the eye.