Laag2x pag may time – Mambukal Resort

Hi guys!
Love to share our expedition/birding in Mambukal Resort, Murcia, Negros Occidental last June 12 to 14, 2014 with dude Jilmer. A double purpose trip and one of that is birding. I was not able to photograph these birds like the Balicassiao, Emerald Dove, White-throated Kingfisher (We saw at the boating lagoon very late in the afternoon), Pied Triller, Pygmy Swiftlet and Philippine Tailor Bird.

We saw 2 species of Common Kingfisher at Butterfly Garden Area. My last lifer in Mambukal Resort. 6/14/14

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Very common, the Mangrove Blue Flycatcher.I took this photo while waiting for the Blue-eared Kingfisher.
My second to the last lifer in Mambukal Resort. 6/14/14

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———– >> Here’s my documentary shots of birds and bat in Mambukal Resort.

Golden-crowned flying fox, the Large flying fox probably the size of Brahminy Kite (banog). 6/13/14

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I was expecting the Visayan Bulbul will be noisy and most populated species in Mambukal Resort. My first lifer! 6/13/14

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My second lifer and my second encountered of this bird, the Mangrove Blue Flycatcher. 6/13/14

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I’m guessing that this is a Juvenile Olive-backed Sunbird. 6/13/14

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Scaly-breasted Munia having a nest near Family Cottages in front of the boating lagoon area. 6/13/14

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// The second day in Mambukal Resort and we have only 4 hours for birding: 6/14/14

I spotted first of the Common Kingfisher in boating lagoon area.
We thought its the Blue-eared Kingfisher but false alarm. huhuhu… 6/14/14

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Yellowish White-eye. I’m not sure with the ID because this is the only photo I’ve got and it’s a bad capture. 6/14/14

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Philippine Magpie-Robin scavenging on the garbage in Mambukal Resort. 6/14/14
I suggest that they will make a hole for there garbage because it can bring disease.

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Juvenile Black-naped Monarch in nanggo tree near LGU cottages.
They were 3 juvenile species and i’m looking for the adults but no show. 6/14/14

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My first time to see and one of my best lifers in Mambukal Resort. The White-vented Whistler. 6/14/14

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Another Visayan Bulbul having preening in Blue-eared Kingfisher location. 6/14/14

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After the Visayan Bulbul, the White-eared Brown Dove showed up on the same twig. 6/14/14

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Visayan Flowerpecker docu shots. Never had the better photo of this one. 6/14/14

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Very common in the area, the White-bellied Munia. 6/14/14

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