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Paano nga ba manghuli ng makakain ang mga ibon? | Born to be Wild
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12/8/2024
Aired (December 8, 2024): Paano nga ba nanghuhuli ng makakain ang mga ibon? 'Yan ang inalam ni Doc Ferds Recio sa San Fernando, La Union! Ang nakakamanghang kuwento, panoorin sa video na ito.
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00:00
It's morning again.
00:07
This river is full of birds that are looking for food.
00:20
Some of them are discarded to catch fish.
00:24
Some of them pass by the pond.
00:29
While some of them pass by the lake.
00:34
All of them are targets for catching food today.
00:41
But sometimes, the birds themselves are the target of the predators.
00:53
It's normal for birds to be the victim of hunting.
00:59
They are caught to make pets, to eat, to sell.
01:03
But it would have been nice if we get to know them closer and observe them as they hunt.
01:11
They are the ones who hunt for their survival.
01:14
That's why we came here to San Fernando, La Union.
01:17
We came here to San Fernando, La Union to observe a niche area here,
01:24
which is a bird sanctuary within the city.
01:31
The common kingfisher, or salaksa, is resting on a branch of a tree.
01:38
Later on,
01:41
it moved its position.
01:44
What it moved was a branch of a tree in the middle of the river.
01:51
The sun is rising.
01:53
It's time to catch the fish that it will wake up to.
02:00
It threw the fish under the water.
02:03
Under the water.
02:08
But it seems like it's still not content here.
02:16
From this position, it seems like there are more fish here.
02:22
Just a few more seconds.
02:25
Bullseye!
02:27
It caught a small fish.
02:30
It's still swimming, so it's trying to catch the fish on the branch of a tree.
02:47
We caught a lot of kingfishers.
02:50
They are very tiny, colorful birds with slender long beaks.
02:55
As you can see, they have long beaks, big heads, and small necks.
03:02
These are special features of these birds to make them more hydrodynamic
03:07
so that when they come and hunt for fish in the water,
03:11
they have less impact on the water and have more chances of getting the food.
03:16
Aside from this, they also have third eye lids that serve as goggles
03:20
that help them see under the water.
03:25
It's great, right? It's the ultimate.
03:28
One of the best bird hunters, no matter how tiny they are.
03:33
So let's not spoil the kingfishers because even though they are small,
03:38
they are very notorious and their hunting skills are remarkable.
03:50
The kingfishers are known for their aggressive behavior.
04:06
That kind of behavior is typical of bird hunters.
04:12
They smell, chase, and attack.
04:17
That's courtship behavior.
04:21
For us to be able to see them together as if communicating,
04:25
it's probably a mating sign, mating call.
04:31
Just like the kingfisher,
04:34
the blue-tailed bee-eater, or pirik-pirik, is also small but terrible.
04:39
From the wire where it is attached,
04:42
it swallows the two bees at the bottom.
04:47
The two bees are not aware of it.
04:51
Suddenly...
05:04
The style of the third eye lids is different.
05:09
They circle the water in search of fish.
05:13
When they have a target,
05:16
they will fly to the top of the water.
05:31
This one does not stop until there is no fish swimming.
05:43
Later on...
05:50
Finally, it is able to eat.
06:00
It has been searching for food for several hours.
06:04
The blue-tailed bee-eater is able to eat.
06:11
It has almost circled the whole river in search of food.
06:21
It is not tired of searching for fish.
06:26
These blue-tailed bees,
06:29
when they walk, they have straight bodies, long legs,
06:31
and their necks are erect.
06:34
So they use this kind of posture to stalk their prey,
06:38
the small fish that are there.
06:41
They will slowly creep to them,
06:43
so that when they are close,
06:45
they will know their position,
06:47
and they will attack quickly.
06:50
But there is a problem.
06:52
Because the blue-tailed bee-eater is still young,
06:54
it is not used to catch its own food.
06:58
It has been searching for food for several hours.
07:01
But it is still unable to catch anything.
07:05
A few moments later...
07:08
It caught a big tilapia.
07:13
It escaped from its nest several times,
07:16
but the bee-eater did not give up.
07:21
It slowly pushed it into its nest.
07:26
With such a big tilapia,
07:28
it is not able to catch it.
07:31
It is trying to swallow it,
07:33
but it is having a hard time.
07:37
It is starting to suffocate,
07:40
and its breath is running out.
07:43
The bee-eater could not do anything
07:46
but make the fish suffer.
07:55
But the bee-eater's motto is never say die.
07:57
The blue-tailed bee-eater is still searching for food.
08:06
A few moments later...
08:08
Finally, the blue-tailed bee-eater caught a small fish.
08:13
Guys, we saw a lot of kingfishers.
08:17
We also saw some egrets and herons.
08:22
So the birders would just come here,
08:24
sit down,
08:25
get their cameras out,
08:27
and just observe the reactions
08:29
or the behavior of the birds.
08:31
Alvin is one of the bird watchers
08:33
who often comes here.
08:35
When he was young,
08:37
he used to see a lot of birds
08:39
in his hometown, San Fernando.
08:42
Because of this,
08:44
he is fond of birds.
08:46
But instead of catching and taking care of them,
08:48
he just chose to watch them in the wild
08:51
and take pictures.
08:53
There's no word to define it.
08:55
But for me, it's priceless.
08:57
Especially when you take a picture of a migratory bird
09:01
that you didn't expect to see,
09:04
that's not common or you don't see often here.
09:07
As a hobbyist or as a bird watcher,
09:10
your collection here will be your list of birds.
09:14
Because of the number of birds that can be seen in La Union,
09:18
the Department of Tourism in the province
09:22
launched a bird watching program.
09:25
We are offering bird guiding here in La Union.
09:29
So if you are a birder,
09:31
or basically an enthusiast,
09:33
or if you want to start birding,
09:35
you can find us here in La Union
09:37
and we can accompany you going to different sites
09:40
and check those birds available here in La Union.
09:43
But even though bird watching in La Union is actively promoted,
09:49
the number of bird catchers
09:52
is still decreasing.
09:56
But maybe because of our culture back then,
09:59
some still have pets.
10:02
They catch and put traps,
10:05
especially in the mountainous areas here in La Union.
10:08
They create a handmade cage
10:11
and they put food there.
10:13
They know that they are being fed.
10:15
But sometimes, the survival of birds
10:18
that are captured and not in the wild
10:19
just die.
10:21
It's also fun to observe birds.
10:24
Even if you feel like you're just passing time,
10:27
but observing as they hunt,
10:29
it's like seeing people watching in a way.
10:32
But in a very serene and quiet place like this.
10:36
Otherwise, you won't be able to appreciate it.
10:37
Thank you for watching BORN TO BE WILD!
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