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BERNARD
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Chinese Bulbul 白頭鵯
« on: Dec 16th, 2002, 12:04am » |
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271 Chinese Bulbul 白頭鵯 Tai Po Kau 大埔滘 15/12/2002 PHOTOGRAPHED IN TAI PO KAU 大埔滘 IN 15DEC.
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Cannot see your image. Please fix it.
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bfspoonbill
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Re: GREY BUSHCHAT (MALE)
« Reply #2 on: Dec 16th, 2002, 10:23pm » |
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This is a long lasting problem which is somehow related to linkage to Geocities web sites by another web server. This is to be resolved by webmaster or temporarily by moderator. The only for-sure way to solve it is to use some other less troublesome web servers for photo storage. But you can click the right button when the mouse pointer is over the missing picture. Then, you should copy and paste the image URL and drop it to "Address" bar. After pressing <enter>, you can see the missing image. It's nice.
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Re: GREY BUSHCHAT (MALE)
« Reply #3 on: Dec 16th, 2002, 10:39pm » |
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It looks like a chinese bulbul to me.
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Re: GREY BUSHCHAT (MALE) 灰林即鳥 ?
« Reply #4 on: Dec 18th, 2002, 12:14am » |
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Mmmm..... It is a difficult one, it look like a Chinese bulbul.
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BERNARD
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Re: GREY BUSHCHAT (MALE) 灰林即鳥 ?
« Reply #5 on: Dec 18th, 2002, 11:34am » |
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DEAR ALL, I CHECKED IT CAREFULLY WITH MY FIELD GUIDES & PHOTO GUIDES AND CONCLUDE THAT IT IS A CHINESE BULBUL. THE SHAPE OF BODY, TAIL AND MANY OTHER FEATURES DON'T LOOK LIKE A GREY BUSHCHAT. I DIDN'T CHECK THE ID OF THIS BIRD AND WAS TOO HURRIED TO PRESS THE SHUTTER. IT STAYED ON BRANCH FOR ABOUT 5 SECONDS AND THEN IT FLIED AWAY. THE PROBLEM IN TAI PO KAU IS THAT SOMETIMES A BIRD WAVE HAS TOO MANY RESTLESS BIRDS IN SUCH A DARK FOREST. I AM NOT QUICK ENOUGH TO LOOK AT EVERY SINGLE BIRD WITH MY BINOCULARS. SO I BLINDLY PRESS THE SHUTTER WHENEVER I SEE A BIRD. FROM NOW ON I WILL TAKE MORE TIME ON IDENTIFYING BIRDS BEFORE TAKING PICTURES. I THINK THIS IS A BETTER WAY. IF A BIRD WAVE OF JAPANESE WHITE EYES CONTAIN A FEW CHESNUT FLANK WHITE EYES THEN IT IS FAR BETTER TO CHECK THEIR ID'S WITH BINOCULARS BEFORE USING THE CAMERA. SORRY FOR MISLEADING EVERYBODY WITH THIS PICTURE. BERNARD.
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