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Old 28th December 2003   #1
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Default The elusive Mudskipper

The elusive Mudskipper...

They R so jumpy...

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Old 29th December 2003   #2
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Seldom see mud skipper around. May I know where you took this photo.
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Old 29th December 2003   #3
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Originally Posted by AntZ
Seldom see mud skipper around. May I know where you took this photo.
Thank you.
Where we go shoot birds, you can see mudskippers the size of a Grouper...
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Old 29th December 2003   #4
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Originally Posted by Harlequin
Where we go shoot birds, you can see mudskippers the size of a Grouper...
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The bigger 1s are easier spotted inland. The smaller 1s will mostly be at the beach.

Pic taken in chek jawa.
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Originally Posted by AntZ
Seldom see mud skipper around. May I know where you took this photo.
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U can try Sungei Buloh... there are many mudskippers there especially when the tide has receded.
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Originally Posted by lazyfiddler
U can try Sungei Buloh... there are many mudskippers there especially when the tide has receded.
Problem with Mudskippers is that the small ones are too small to fill the frame, unless you go near. Then they disappear before you can get a shot. And even if you do get a shot, their brown color blends well into the mud, so it's not very eye-catching unless you can get a REAL closeup of their big eyeballs.
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