There's a lot of magpies here in Korea, unfortunately they're very aloof so you can't really take pictures in a close distance. But I never give up so when we were taking for a walk, I patiently took picture of this fella up in the tree.
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nice picture...enjoy ur week end
ReplyDeleteoh my...ang ganda ng pagkakuha mo sis....love the photos....lalo na yung 2nd pic....:)
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malapit na kayong umalis sis....few more days to go nlang....:)
sige manang ko...bukas na ako mag blog hop....tapos na day off ko...lol!
tulog na aketch...mwah!
PS:
Ano yung nahimoot and kalingaw?
Nahimoot- means natatawa....:)
kalingaw/lingaw/bibo- means ang saya-saya....:)
depende din sa sentence sis....like for example: natututwa ako sau....sa bisaya "nalingaw ko sa imo"
or "kalingaw ba kaayo ninyo" means "ang saya-saya nyo naman"
Nice photo. I've never seen one before or maybe i do but don't know the name. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures, you got excellent photography skills.
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Haven't came across Magpies yet. Good thing you posted about them, now I know. :)
ReplyDeleteMe either never seen Magpies before. Is that common in North America?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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Great pictures. Very striking birds.
ReplyDeleteThey can really hide, can't they! They must be camera shy!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous birds. I wonder why they are so shy in Korea - around here they are not exactly tame, but let you come pretty close.
ReplyDeleteI read up on Korean magpies in Wikipedia just now, I didn't know that they were so common and popular there!
They are such interesting birds how they copy the other bird's songs. I guess they can get to be an annoyance though with their steady singing. Lucky you that you saw one!
ReplyDeletepretty series of photos sis! thanks for the share... May bisaya tutorial ata kayo ni dhemz.. hehehe
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Happy camera critters
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There's a lot of magpies here in the UK too :)
ReplyDeleteGaling mo talaga bakla, kaya bring your camera all the time ha hehehe.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, I had never seen a magpie before! Thanks for becoming a follower on my blog :o)
ReplyDeletegaling naman sis Rose...hindi talaga sumuko eh...great shots parin kahit malayo ang ibon na yan..
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Great captures, Rose! It is the same here, we have many magpies. Recently, we saw one having a nest in our tree.
ReplyDeleteLovely camera critter photos!
ReplyDeleteNice photos of the Magpies!
ReplyDeleteWe have magpies here, too. It's hard to get close enough, and they're not often still! Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteLove your magpies. We have lots of them here and they're very bold and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteHere in Belgium the magpies are sitting in our garden, we can see them at close distance.
ReplyDeleteThere is a species of Magpie in the western US too -- they are beautiful birds and very intelligent!
ReplyDeleteNifty series of photos featuring magpies ;-)
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Magpies are great - such pretty birds, and very smart, too. They aren't so shy in other places.
ReplyDeleteNice photos of the magpies. Sometimes it takes patience to obtain something worthwhile. great shots. Yes, my wife is a Filipina. She has been here for six years now. Thanks for visiting my site.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting our blog. We saw magpies once in the botanical garden in Taipei also. They move so fast and difficult for me to get a clear shot of them.
ReplyDeleteWala yata tayong magpies sa Pinas ano? Mabuti naman at nakakuha ka ng litrato nito lalo pa't masyado palang mailap ito. Iba na kasi ang may handy camerang dala dala. Ready to shoot palagi, lol. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
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