The exciting news on the confirmation of ID came from avian expert Desmond Allen, relayed via PM at PBPF yesterday. The raptor I photographed recently in my home province, which I initially identified as a Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), turned out to be something different.
Actually, very different and record setting..... the images were the first known occurrence in the wild of this species in the Philippines!
I guess this is what wild bird photography is all about - having fun in the capture and sharing of avian images. Sometimes, as a bonus, a lucky birdnut can make a bit of contribution to science and general knowledge, too.
I guess this is what wild bird photography is all about - having fun in the capture and sharing of avian images. Sometimes, as a bonus, a lucky birdnut can make a bit of contribution to science and general knowledge, too.
Here's a couple of snapshots of the new bird, I wish I can see it again soon so I can get more aesthetically pleasing photographs. This species became my 276th photo-lifer. :)
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Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis, female, migrant, new Philippine record)
Habitat - this individual was seen in grassland/pasture land.
5 comments:
CONGRATULATIONS Romy !!!!!! So happy that you were able to take photos of this bird. And a country record pa !!!! WoooooHooooooo !!!!!
You are truly the living legend of Philippine Bird Photography. You are a crown to Canon Philippines. BRAVO, KA ROMY! :) telyds
Congrats on first country record!! :-)
Thanks, Tina.
If being wrong (on my initial ID) and being corrected feel this exciting, I wish to be wrong more often!
Thanks, TeLyds and Irene.
So excited on this photo-lifer (my 276th), as my last one was in 2010 yet.
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