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THE BULBUL CAP series #6 | Bird watching essentials #birdwatcher #nature...
The idea of a Bulbul cap refers to a type of bird called the Yellow-vented bulbul. He is noisy every morning because he eats the fruit of my papaya tree. Which usually grazes in my garden.
Papaya tree in my garden
Yellow-Vented Bulbul in guava trees
He also often stays in guava trees and chili leaves.
The most common urban bulbul in Southeast Asia, this attractive songster is a common sight in cities, parks, and plantations, as well as in open forests, edges, and secondary growth.
CAMP ATTACK SERIES #6 BULBUL CAP
The Bulbul cap is a symbolic messenger of peace and joy, a beloved bird in many cultures across the world. For centuries, it has been seen as a spiritual being full of wisdom and mystery – its graceful beauty and melodic songs with hope and joy.
Peace Dove
Patches and Enamel Pin Collection
The Bulbul cap is a bird watching essential. As a bird watching hat can always come in handy, especially when the sun is shining brightly in the sky.
But in some cases, if it’s made of the right materials, a hat can protect an amateur or professional bird watcher from the elements.
Besides, most birding hats are made of breathable materials nowadays, which means that you aren’t going to get sweaty while trying to identify one bird species or another.
ANDREA'S Tailoring Shop
NGI PARANG MARIKINA
Joven Javier "MANANAHI"
In my last collection of patches and enamel
pins that I collected and developed.
This is one of the images that stuck out
to me: the image of Nirvana's album cover. The band's last record and album was
the image of In-Utero.
A transparent showing the organs of a woman with wings.
In this album are my favorite songs of the 90's.
This is one of my personal collections that I
really love birds and I want to be a doctor to treat wounds and diseases. but
my fate was different, wings took me to fly and travel.
Now I'm a travel vlogger. I love to travel and
go wherever I can to see and learn more about our rich artistic and cultural
history.
"My mission is to protect and preserve our natural heritage of our
race."
We don't have Planet B. So, we have to take care of our world because
it's the only one.
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