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No recent pictures to post, so I hope this pictures from my archive will do.
This is my playground - Raub Golf Course, not to play golf but bird photography. ;)
Worker maintaining the putting green with greens roller.
Red-eyed Bulbul
(Pycnonotus brunneus) in flight.
My birding gear at 'natural hazards'/'rough'/'out of bounds'. The golf course is on the right of this bush. The trail leads to hill of rubber and oil palm plantation.
Pond Heron in flight
Sunset
15 comments:
that shot of the bird in flight...wow. i so like it. and the shot of your tripod is lovely too.
Marvelous, beautiful captures, Tabib, as always! They are all beautiful, I do love the birds in flight and the last one with the breathtaking colors as the backdrop for the dark trees! Wonderful! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
The golf club will chase you away after find out you have not paid the memeber fee, for bird watching.
LOL.
Great shots, as always.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
You better play golf Tabib..
Coz' you'll always get a "birdie".
LOL!!!
These are really beautiful
You can tell the golfers that you birdied all 18 holes. LOL
Great shots, I love the scenery in the first shot. and the bird in flight is a great capture.
The shots of the birds are marvellous
Tabib-bird watching at the golf club-a man after my own heart.
I like the in flight shots, an art I have still master.
I love the trail photo leading away into the mist.
Great shots Tabib. My favorite are those bird shots but of course those sunset shots are also beautiful. Truly serene. The nature is just a perfect painter that nobody can ever surpass.
Have a great weekend Tabib ( doctor in arabic :) )
I love the pics very much
You have some really pretty scenes. It is so nice seeing some of the beauty nature provides in your country. Great job and so pleased you stopped by my place.
So, do you wear a helmet when your out in "the rough"?
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