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Philippine Cuckoo-Dove (Philippine Wild Birds)

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Common name : Philippine Cuckoo-Dove
Scientific name: Macropygia tenuirostris (endemic to the Philippines)
Habitat: Variety of forest types from early second growth to montane mossy forest.
Total length: 355 mm.

CAPTURE INFORMATION:
Antipolo City, Philippines, February 4, 2009, Canon 5D2 + EF 500 f/4 L IS + Canon 1.4x TC + Sennheiser MKE 400 shotgun mic, 700 mm, Manfrotto 475B/3421 support, available light, 1920x1080 capture processed and resized to 1280x720, background noise reduced in audio processing. Special thanks to fellow bird photographer Ding Carpio for sharing the location of the feeding tree.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used without written permission. © 2009 Romy Ocon, www.pbase.com/liquidstone.

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Updated: 36 months ago
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Duration: 00:03:34
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Romy Ocon
Paranaque, ,
Philippines
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Welcome to my humble webspace containing HD videos and images of Philippine Wild Birds captured in habitat. My name is Romy Ocon (aka Liquidstone in various internet websites), a native Filipino, a self-taught color-blind nature imager, and the founder/administrator of the Philippine Bird Photography Forums ( http://bird

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