Philippines Rarirty 2023: Country Record ! Rare yet Maybe Not!
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
4M ago
Tanza, Navotas is main sighting ground of Little Stint in Philippines. With only two previous records in1888 and another in 1907, came year 2020 , 2021 through 2023 it proved to be Little Stint years that might actually be , not so unusual! With so little study on shorebirds of Philippines migratory birds, there is always room for new findings!   To put things simple, the location of Tanza, Navotas and Bulacan mudflats is right on the critical "line" of majority of shorebirds passing by the country. These two critical areas hold species of critical importance and also ..read more
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Philippines Rarity 2023: Central Luzon's Critically Endangered Country Record!
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
4M ago
Three years of waiting for this critically endangered species to show up on one of the mudflats and sandbar that is most important in Philippines. This site sits right on the East Asian-Australian pathway of many species of shorebirds, Black-headed Gulls, and Terns species. I don't just bird there, I do shorebirds count without pay of course. This unique skill the heavens blessed me with will never be used for working with reclamation companies! For a country that sits on extremely important part of East Asian Australian Flyway, it is surprising we do not have organisations that concentrate on ..read more
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First Recording of Luzon's "Secretive Vauriella"
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
4M ago
I've not been able to update my blog for nearly 2 years! Well the last post I wrote was January 2022! Things just got so hectic entire year mostly guiding birders, and shorebirds count. I hardly have time to stay at home long enough to allow me to write. Now it's already December 2023 and I've just managed to have time to really sit down and at least relax a little. So here it is, first update since my last post, though not in chronological order of happenings since Dec 2022.  Among Philippine's endemic bird species that is very tough to see and is not a ground bird, which very few people ..read more
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A Wild Seabird Lived With Me For Three Days
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
 Just when I thought, ok, I just released a wild bird and duty is done... Well, it didn't take long for another wild bird to check-in into   Kit's" home based rescue bird hotel room".   October 13, 2021. It was one of those days again, supermarket run with birding side trip. I already spent some 2 hours on the mudflat. Just as I was thinking to leave, I saw three local children walking from the other end of the mudflat towards the side of the dike and what was that ?!!! Something white  in one of the kid's hand!  I quickly aimed my scope at the kid... well ..read more
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Philippines Rarity 2021: Cuteness Overload 4th Country Record!
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
15th Sept 2021. I went to Bulacan Mudflats to check if waders are there already in good numbers. Bulacan is a hidden gem of bird watching and toursim! If only there is promotion of their locality and specialties, imagine how beautiful it is see vast old growth mangroves with roots so thick and sturdy?  Mudflats and sandbar of very very fine texture black sand, with things from the sea that you can walk on! The water feels great on your feet while you enjoy shorebirds watching! The mudflat of Bulacan is not just a fishing ground for local fishermen, it is also wintering ground for thousan ..read more
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Sandok Sa Ciudad
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
 When most youngsters love living in tall condominums and close to mall, I quite like living away from these city life buzz.   I'm quite satisfied living where I live all far from tall buidlings, malls,  but still close enough to the nearest mall of basic needs shopping. Not that it matters now since COVID-19 hit the world , pretty much everything is bought online! At the moment, we still have General Community Quarantine rules of curfew for Metro Manila but curfew time is city ordinance dependent.   Being closer to nature than most birder in the Metro, but still ..read more
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Three White-fronted Tits
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
My first White-fronted Tit was, just like most people around the world who has seen this species, it was seen in Subic.  Some six years later, I manage to see Mindanao version of White fronted Tit in SNA , at that moment, it was of seeing the subspecies that's not been since in many many years!  Fast forward to Febuary 2020. While on remote tour with the company, we had a rainy morning looking for Isabela Oriole. Lucky that despite the weather, we were blessed by Forest Gods of clear views of the main target bird, the Oriole, within our first hour on site. We then have the who ..read more
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Philippines Rarity 2021: First Country Record and Lifer 555!
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
Just when I thought when will I have my Philippines lifer number 555?  Well,  Christmas Frigatebird  was a really nice one for lifer 554  with only 4 records in the country, but, I wondered if I will have a birthday lifer this year? After  releasing my rescued Red-necked Stint,  I got busy and not able to bird again until September 7th.  To be honest I was very tired that day.  I happen to, well, not exactly happen to... more like exceeded my habit of... So, I drank 6 cups of extra strong black tea while working and that was just about 3 hours ..read more
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Philippines Lifer 535: "When the Heart Bleeds!" Again!
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
Most parts of the world stopped sometime around March this year all because of  COVID19. I've been staying home for 38 days exactly as of writing this.  A lot of catching up notes and blog post to do. This story happened exactly 1 year and  7days ago.  15th April 2019.  It was sudden decision of just hopping on a bus to take the ferry to Mindoro.  Holy Week in the country is a big holiday. Some  people with one whole week of no work, while others get  Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday holiday.  Everything was sudden decision while doing my surpermar ..read more
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A Wild Shorebird Lived With Me for Six Days
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by Through A Birder's Eyes
2y ago
A wild shorebird lived with me for six days. Hm... I'd never thought I'd be sharing my room with a wild bird ... well...I've had a freezer at one point with a dead Philippine Pitta living in it before I finally found an ornithologist interested in collecting the sample for data. It was a dead Pitta picked up by a church guard that the guard handed to me after seeing me observing birds in the church ground. Oh, I must have freaked out the guard when I asked for his unused Mc Do paper cup to put the Pitta in it then I took it home! Well...  living with a wild bird in the house was a first f ..read more
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