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Oct 16, 2022 13:50 |  #19111

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Stocky heron with neck usually tucked in. Adults overall pale grayish with black cap and back. Red eyes. Juveniles noticeably different, brown and streaky with yellow eyes. Often crouched under overhanging branches during the day. Feeds nocturnally for fish, frogs and other prey. Where it overlaps with Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, note large teardrop-shaped white spots on wing coverts which Yellow-crowned lacks.

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Valenzuela’s swamps: Home to the night herons
- Jerry Botial -
April 3, 2006 | 12:00am
In Valenzuela, a certain type of migratory bird have chosen the swampy areas of the city as home.

Two of the creatures were adopted last week by the city government of Makati under an agreement with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

Bird experts, or ornithologists, received a pleasant surprise upon learning about the "phenomenon" for the first time two years ago.

The wildlife monitoring unit of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), sometime in August 2004, rushed to Villa Encarnacion in Barangay Malanday after reports reached them that some enterprising residents have laid their hands on the black crowned/crested night heron (nycticorax nycticorax) turning them into delicious fare as appetizers or as main course.

Most residents, possible little aware of its impact on the environment and the ecosystem, have allegedly been slaughtering a number of them and either putting them on the dinner table or selling them in the streets.

Concerned residents then sought the assistance of the media who in turn made it known to the authorities.

A heron that "miscalculated" and flew into power lines one morning fell injured on the street and was picked up by radio dzBB reporter Rolan Bola, who brought the stricken bird to the Wildlife Rescue Center (WRC) of the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) of the DENR in Quezon City.

The rescued bird has been subsequently named "Olan" in honor of its rescuer. Bola said he is not aware now if the bird named after him is still around.

The nycticorax are migratory birds native to Southeast Asian countries like Taiwan, (Java) Indonesia, (North) Borneo and the Philippines, that have apparently chosen the marshy mangrove areas of Valenzuela as their home, said Dr. Steven Toledo, chief of the WRC. This is the season they have earned a new name as "resident migrants," Toledo told The STAR.

"This is the first time we ever heard about it," Toledo admitted in an interview two years ago.

The bird expert said the night heron is basically a water bird that is active at night and roosts on mangrove trees, locally known as "bakawan."

The birds since have since been called by locals as "bakaw-gabi" from the peculiar characteristics they have shown.

They usually feed on fish, small crabs, and shrimps, Toledo said.

Some 300 birds of the same species were also spotted holding fort in two large clumps of trees in Barangay Isla near Malanday a low-lying perennially flooded area in Valenzuela City.

City Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian said he was at first keen about making the natural bird sanctuary an ecotourism destination but was hobbled about certain technical and legal matters.

"The swamps where the night herons have chosen to stay are private property," he told The STAR.

"The people know about them. Apparently these exotic birds are in the pat of migration. The people there are, however, not particularly concerned about the benefits to ecotourism but more to protect the biodiversity in the area. They have been there for as long as I can remember," Marither Menia, city public information officer said.

Gatchalian has since allayed fears about anyone catching the dreaded bird flu from the herons. The DENR confirmed this early on.

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Oct 16, 2022 14:47 |  #19112

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Steve, you definitely brought this Purple Finch to life on the screen. It is a magnificent capture!

Thank you, Mike! At first I thought it was a House Finch...so glad I just shot and didn't listen to myself.




  
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Oct 16, 2022 14:52 |  #19113

Firecrest and Goldcrest doing their best to hide. I caught the Goldcrest but the Firecrest was having none of it.

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Oct 16, 2022 15:02 |  #19114

BirdsofBC wrote in post #19436561 (external link)
that looks really darn good even with an unnatural perch.

Oh, no, I was hoping you wouldn't notice the wire, Birds! ;-)a Several Palms were flitting from brush to the wire, where I was capturing them as they perched. My birding buddy blurted out, "Something different!" Of course, after we got as many shots as possible until it flew, we renewed our endless conversation about someone having to market software with a one-button push that would replace wires with lovely branches.

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Oct 16, 2022 15:14 |  #19115

I wasn't sure which thread to pop this into so here it is rather than looking at me thread.

Taken at the local zoo again.

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Oct 16, 2022 15:18 |  #19116

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Double-crested Cormorant

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Well, Mike, I'm a little embarrassed to say this, but you've schooled me once again. Your opportune timing on this capture of the Double-crested Cormorant taught me it has a blue mouth...I can't believe I didn't know that...as well as those spectacular eyes. Well done!




  
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Oct 16, 2022 15:20 |  #19117

i heard it was Wood Duck sunday. (ok, i made that up). i plunked my camera down by the lake and opened up my folding chair and shot ducks and had a couple cups of "coffee".

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Oct 16, 2022 15:24 |  #19118

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Wonderful, loving the reflections.

Thanks very much Lester :)


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Oct 16, 2022 15:26 |  #19119

BirdsofBC wrote in post #19436607 (external link)
i heard it was Wood Duck sunday. (ok, i made that up). i plunked my camera down by the lake and opened up my folding chair and shot ducks and had a couple cups of "coffee".

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Very nice series of these beauties, Birds! We're still waiting for them to come down and display themselves here. Never thought about it, but the idea of a chair and some "coffee" sounds outstanding, even ducky (sorry).




  
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Oct 16, 2022 15:38 |  #19120

Palm Warbler
Winter migration,Florida.
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Oct 16, 2022 16:02 |  #19121

Eastern Phoebe

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Oct 16, 2022 16:17 |  #19122

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pair of Laughing Kookaburras fixated on the worm population below

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That's a perfect shot!

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Nice sharp capture!


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Excellent capture! He's laughing at you.

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Oct 16, 2022 16:30 |  #19123

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Eastern Phoebe

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Oct 16, 2022 16:33 |  #19124

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Double-crested Cormorant

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Excellent shot of this Cormie, Mike!


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Oct 16, 2022 16:37 |  #19125

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