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Ibon na ipinadala sa Singapore noon para maparami, kumusta na kaya? | Born to be Wild
GMA Public Affairs
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2/9/2025
Aired (February 9, 2025): Kilalanin ang mga balikbayang endangered Negros bleeding heart. Isang klase ng ibon na endemic sa Negros Occidental. Ang kanilang kuwento, nakakadugo rin umano ng puso. Panoorin ang kanilang buong kuwento!
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In their red eyes, you can be sure that they will look at you.
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They can easily give you the color of their lips.
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But you can be sure that they will crush your heart.
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If you find out about these birds, you will be in danger of losing the world.
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We are here in Bacolod, and we will document the return of a bird.
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This bird's roots are here, in Negros Bleeding Harp.
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In a forest park, different species of birds live here.
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But this bird, instead of flying, is usually found in the ground.
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This is the Negros Bleeding Harp.
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This bird is actively walking while looking for food.
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The other one cleans its body using its beak or preening.
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You can see the red mark on its beak, which looks like a heart beating.
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When I visited Negros Occidental, I was able to feed the Negros Bleeding Harp.
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In the wild, they usually feed on plants or weeds.
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I did not miss the opportunity to visit the large endemic species of Negros Bleeding Harp.
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If you look at them, they are so beautiful.
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When the sun hits their heads, you can see the metallic green sheen on their beaks, which makes them really look attractive.
02:29
That's just a side view.
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But once it faces you, you can see its white neck to its beak, which has a red streak.
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You would think its heart is bleeding, that's why it's called a Bleeding Harp.
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They are related to the birds that were brought to Singapore.
02:50
They are very shy birds, that's why it's hard for them to be seen in the wild.
02:56
All the birds that we see here are captive bred from the wildcats that they rescued.
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According to the veterinarian of the Talarac Foundation, Dr. Monica Atienza,
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the species of Negros Bleeding Harp is almost extinct.
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They are ground doves, and they can be easily preyed on.
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Also, Negros no longer live in the forest.
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As of now, Negros is only 3% of the primary forest.
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This is also one of the reasons why Negros Bleeding Harp is critically endangered.
03:37
It's hard for them to breed because they are meticulous with the environment.
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If you put a Bleeding Harp in a flock, they will not breed on their own.
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They need a specific area where there are only two of them,
03:56
and there's no sound or anything that they can see.
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That's where the breeding was successful.
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That's why in 2021,
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six pairs of Negros Bleeding Harp were sent to Singapore, the Philippines, to breed again.
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It was during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we thought that we have enough population here.
04:20
And since there are threats of avian influenza,
04:25
we may also wipe out our populations from the captives.
04:30
Avian influenza is a type of virus that can be the cause of widespread death of infected birds.
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After a few years, there are actually more than 10 progenies
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that produced the six pairs that we sent here.
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They're planning to sell more than 10 actually.
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But...
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This is just a trial.
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This is just a trial.
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The Negros Bleeding Harp is located in Jurong Bird Park,
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a facility that takes care of birds studied by the Mandai Wildlife Group.
05:09
The Negros Bleeding Harp that was sent and bred in Singapore since 2021,
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has returned to the country.
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This is the return of our countrymen who came back here,
05:23
the coming home of the Negros Bleeding Harp.
05:26
So we saw the speakers, how dedicated they are
05:31
to support the conservation of the Negros Bleeding Harp.
05:35
And because of that, we hope that our locals will be infected here to help protect.
05:40
Because without their participation,
05:42
these efforts will not be able to be completed.
05:45
For now, the birds were placed in a quarantine facility.
05:50
The black cloth was also wrapped around their nests
05:54
so that they won't be stressed or affected by their temporary home.
05:59
Acclimatization or training of the birds
06:03
in their new environment is being done within a month.
06:07
After that, they will be transferred to a forested area in Bayawan, Negros Oriental
06:14
for further study before they are released.
06:18
According to the animal keeper of the birds, Rachel Lee,
06:22
their preparation for the care of the Negros Bleeding Harp was not a joke.
06:27
I think they did pretty well as well.
06:29
They settled in and then we actually also started breeding them not long after they arrived at Mandai.
06:33
Translocation is a conservation technique that is done by experts
06:38
where the animals are brought to other places to increase their population.
06:45
The Negros Bleeding Harp must be relocated to Singapore
06:51
because their breeding program there is more modern.
06:55
In addition, because it is a territorial and remote area,
06:59
Rachel added that because the Negros Bleeding Harp is territorial and remote,
07:05
it needs to be closely monitored for eggs and new-born birds.
07:10
Was there something that you noticed with the Negros Bleeding Harp?
07:14
They are known for being aggressive every time we introduce the male to the female
07:18
to make sure that they are okay, they like each other, they are bonded
07:21
so that aggression can be minimized
07:23
and also aggression between juveniles and the parents.
07:26
The male and female Negros Bleeding Harp must be brought together first
07:31
to make sure that they are compatible.
07:34
It is possible that the pair of birds will not be able to mate and lay eggs
07:38
if there is aggression or a fight.
07:42
Explained by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer, Nathaniel Gerangaya,
07:49
one of the basis for the approval of sending birds abroad
07:55
is the facility of the Negros Bleeding Harp.
08:01
What you have done is monumental and historical.
08:06
This is to ensure that the Negros Bleeding Harp will not extinct
08:12
although it may disappear due to natural calamities or extensive hunting.
08:19
There is a security that will be left in other countries
08:23
that we can ask to bring back the progenies of the Negros Bleeding Harp.
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