Common Kingfisher


Alfred81 said:
Thanks for the info. Will try out on this Sunday morning

There are 2 persons there who set up an artificial perch on one side of the small pond, and used groundsheet to hide their camera. I heard they don't like people snapping the bird on their perch. But today they no luck. Anyway, I avoided them, and wandered the big pond instead.The CKF did turn up in the big pond but I failed to make a good shot.
 

There are 2 persons there who set up an artificial perch on one side of the small pond, and used groundsheet to hide their camera. I heard they don't like people snapping the bird on their perch. But today they no luck. Anyway, I avoided them, and wandered the big pond instead.The CKF did turn up in the big pond but I failed to make a good shot.

Never mind see who camo bigger.. LOL.. Mine is two man tent.. Anyway, that is a public area. Nobody own it unless they Pay it!!
 

I met them yesterday. One of them sit behind the hide and another go round the pond chasing the bird in hope that it land on the perch. This means that the bird has no chance to hunt in peace and no other photographer can take any decent shot before the bird get chase off by the accomplice and they accuse me of scaring the bird! The very least, they deprived the bird of a decent evening meal yesterday.
 

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Goodness,so selfish..at least the PRP guys i met arent like that and share location of sighting(s)...like a buffy this morning.
Any PRP birders in reading?Hi!!
 

kurrypok said:
I met them yesterday. One of them sit behind the hide and another go round the pond chasing the bird in hope that it land on the perch. This means that the bird has no chance to hunt in peace and no other photographer can take any decent shot before the bird get chase off by the accomplice and they accuse me of scaring the bird! The very least, they deprived the bird of a decent evening meal yesterday.
You should take a shot of this guy and post it here
 

Saw the common kingfishers this afternoon at the big pond. There were 2 of them. Also saw 3 stork billed kf as well at the same place. :)
 

Nice series of ckf and thanks for sharing.
Actually there are other places for shooting ckf besides this JG. ;)
 

3 other places I know -

Garden by the Bay East - the 2 small ponds

Botanical gardens

Lor Halus, the pond where the resident grebes are..


Good luck!
 

3 other places I know -

Garden by the Bay East - the 2 small ponds

Botanical gardens

Lor Halus, the pond where the resident grebes are..


Good luck!

And here are 2 photos of the male CKF at Gardens by the Bay (shot with Kurrypok):

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(2)

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Thank you for sharing, Kurrypok.

Very nicely taken pictures,Tstia.
 

You can photograph it at prp and ubin as well.

The ckf is very skittish in nature. It is very difficult to get close <10m to take the shot without it flying off. IMO, using a hide/blind and staking out the probable perches is the best way to get a decent shot. Without a hide/blind, even with bazooka's, u got to crop very heavily. If you guys remember oldtimer's shots, they are all shot from a hide. Chasing it around ain't going work. When the bird is on high alert, there is no way to get close.

Lastly, the closest I ever got to the CKF is in prp w/o chasing or the need to use a hide.

These were taken last year.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/world-nature/1004795-weeks-hot-species-kfs-ckf-[].html

My humble 2 cents :)

PS: TS, great shots and hope to see the sigmonster at work in the field sometime :) :) Also, do let me know if you want me to remove the link :)
 

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You can photograph it at prp and ubin as well.

The ckf is very skittish in nature. It is very difficult to get close <10m to take the shot without it flying off. IMO, using a hide/blind and staking out the probable perches is the best way to get a decent shot. Without a hide/blind, even with bazooka's, u got to crop very heavily. If you guys remember oldtimer's shots, they are all shot from a hide. Chasing it around ain't going work. When the bird is on high alert, there is no way to get close.

Lastly, the closest I ever got to the CKF is in prp w/o chasing or the need to use a hide.

These were taken last year.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/world-nature/1004795-weeks-hot-species-kfs-ckf-[].html

My humble 2 cents :)

PS: TS, great shots and hope to see the sigmonster at work in the field sometime :) :) Also, do let me know if you want me to remove the link :)

Hi Andy, hope to meet you in the field too :) The link is fine - I only joined CS this year, so it's great to see some nice shots from last year. Thanks for sharing.
 

Finally can see your post . Great CKF shots :):thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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