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samuijimmy

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They are Eastern Cattle and Little Egrets and they are after insects, not kernels. But nice videobiggrin.png

I thought so too, but after looking at over two hours of video, I could not see a single insect moving. I will take your word for it though!

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A welcome Russian tourist.

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Siberian Rubythroat

Nice!!! Where? I think this is one bird that is still eluding me.

Singburi Hanno, hopping along a track between dried out paddy.

First and only one I have ever seen.

actually more common than you'd think . . every winter vast numbers arrive in Thailand, always loads around me in Chiang Mai. Easily heard, buggers to see. Skulkers they be.

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A welcome Russian tourist.

attachicon.gifSiberian Rubythroat.JPG

Siberian Rubythroat

Nice!!! Where? I think this is one bird that is still eluding me.

Singburi Hanno, hopping along a track between dried out paddy.

First and only one I have ever seen.

actually more common than you'd think . . every winter vast numbers arrive in Thailand, always loads around me in Chiang Mai. Easily heard, buggers to see. Skulkers they be.

Need to look harder.

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Taken with my new toy this morning in Kaeng Krachan, the 150-600 Tamron. Noisy like hell but it was pretty dark.

i'll say !

but hey . . . that's the price you pay with these slow Tammy/Sigma's when shooting in the dark woods. It's not bad though, and it's an 'Orange-breasted Trogon' for those that may not know.

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