Recent content by Fred

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    Snap shots around Chek Jawa

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    Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush

    Thanks Cajuca, here's another one. :) D2H, 300mm + 2X, ISO320, F5.6, 1/250
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    Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush

    Hi All, Just wanna sharing an humble image of the Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush (Garrulax mitratus), comments and criticism are most welcome. D2H, 300mm + 2X, ISO320, F5.6, 1/200 Fred
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    When one wasn't enough!

    Just wanna share some shots of a White-bellied Sea Eagle being harrassed by a crow while it was trying to find a place to have its breakfast. Apparently, it was grasping onto two different fish with its talon. :) 1. D2H, 300 + 2X, ISO 200, F8, 1/640 2. D2H, 300 + 2X, ISO 200, F8, 1/640...
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    Flight of the Brahminy

    Hi All, I would just like to share some images of the very common Brahminy Kite in flight; comments are most welcomed. :) 1. 2.
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    Changeable Hawk-eagle - dark morph

    Thanks for viewing and your comments guys. :) Images were shot in changi; a little lucky and lots of patient give me the chance to admire this handsome bird of prey. ;)
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    Himalayan Griffon

    No worries, Thanks mate. :)
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    Changeable Hawk-eagle - dark morph

    Hi Guys, Just to share some shots of the Changeable Hawk-eagle (Spizaetus cirrhatus) - dark morph, comments are most welcome. :) 1. 2. 3. 4.
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    Pied Harrier

    Thank you.:)
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    Himalayan Griffon

    Thanks for viewing and your comments. :) I believe they're different individuals. :)
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    Pied Harrier

    Sharing some images of a Pied Harrier shot recently, comments are most welcome. :) 1. D2H, 300mm + 2X, F8, 1/200, ISO 320 2. D2H, 300mm + 2X, F5.6, 1/400, ISO 320
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    Himalayan Griffon

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    Himalayan Griffon

    A nagging feeling prompted me to check out some usual birding spot, and I was lucky enough to meet a rare visitor, the Himalayan Griffon. The last time I saw this guy was on 18 Dec 2003 around the same area. A pair was also sighted flying around Orchard road area early last year. This particular...
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    Azure-winged Magpie

    Magpies are in the Corvid family, meaning they are related to crows and jackdaws. The Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyana) is similar in overall shape to the European Magpie (Pica pica) but is a more slender bird with proportionately smaller legs and bill. It has a glossy black top to the head...