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KINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
05-02-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
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captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_03.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_05.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_06.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_07.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_08.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.

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file nameCATERS_KINGFISHER_BOWING_IN_SYNC_10.JPG
titleKINGFISHER BOW IN SYNC
subject date05-02-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY YULI SEPERI/ CATERS NEWS: (PICTURED - Kingfishers bow to each other in a unique ritual to show consent for love making is recorded for the first time by photographer Ivan Martins in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia). This is the incredible moment a pair of beautiful Cerulean Kingfishers have been caught in an act of bowing in sync before giving consent for making love. The video-the first ever record of the mating ritual- was filmed by Ivan Martins in early February at the fish ponds in Wonorejo in East Java in Indonesia. The beautiful blue and white birds are seen perched atop on sticks protruding from a pond and continually bowing their heads in one direction in amazing coordination. The wildlife photographer, who was elated to witness the rare sight, said: It was around 11 am in the morning and I was clicking pictures of the female bird when a male Kingfisher flew to her and both the birds started calling out loudly. Pic - 5/10/17. SEE CATERS COPY.