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Isang uri ng ibon sa Palawan, kinatatakutan ng mga residente?! | Born to be Wild
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9 months ago
Aired (January 12, 2025): Isang uri ng ibon ang kinakatakutan ng mga residente sa Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Bakit kaya? Panoorin ang video!
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00:00
In this day and age, animals are having a hard time finding paradise.
00:12
Because they have a checklist.
00:16
Peaceful.
00:17
Fruitful.
00:21
They are eager to eat.
00:24
And most of all, they are far from humans.
00:35
Before it gets dark on an island in Puerto Princesa, Palawan,
00:41
there is something that animals are avoiding.
00:45
It is active at night.
00:48
Their goal is to signal to humans that they will bring bad luck.
00:55
That's why humans are afraid of them.
01:03
They say that there is a bird here, but it seems like it lives here.
01:07
There is a belief that it is not good.
01:10
It is a limited belief that it is a village of darkness.
01:17
I met Chris, the caretaker of the island.
01:21
If it sounds, it is a dog or a bird.
01:26
What are they afraid of here?
01:28
If you hear something like that, don't imitate it.
01:31
Because it is a dog.
01:35
If they see it, their loved ones who are sick will die.
01:40
That's why when they hear the sound of it, they don't leave the house.
01:48
In the morning, it is resting in the upper part of the tree.
01:53
That's why I tried to look for it.
01:56
Oh my God!
01:57
I thought a branch was cut in between the Y of this mango tree.
02:02
They are referring to a type of frog, the Mantananis Capsowl.
02:10
It is so small, right?
02:12
And it looks very slim.
02:14
It looks like it is camouflaged as a branch of a tree.
02:19
It is not moving.
02:20
But you can see its beak.
02:21
That's why they say it is a village of darkness because it comes out at night.
02:26
And its tail is a bit scary.
02:32
Because it seems like it is not scary anymore.
02:39
It is free.
02:40
It is free to live on the island.
02:46
Hey, there's something flying.
02:48
It's time to look for food at night.
02:54
It looks like it has something in its mouth.
02:58
It's a gecko.
02:59
I saw it on the camera.
03:03
It's hunting its food at this time.
03:05
I saw it on the camera.
03:07
It's hunting its food at this time.
03:10
The last gecko was eaten by a hungry gecko.
03:18
The gecko seemed to be interested in food.
03:22
It then targeted the bigger prey or food,
03:27
the lizard.
03:30
Using its big eyes, it examines its surroundings.
03:35
It can also hear the sound of a running animal.
03:44
Until it moved its prey.
03:51
It suddenly disappeared in its search.
03:56
Until it felt something running around it.
04:01
To check it, it turns its neck 180 degrees.
04:09
How many times did it bite the lizard?
04:19
But it looks bigger than the lizard.
04:23
Actually, the Mantananis Caps Owl is considered as the island's guardian.
04:29
What they are afraid of,
04:31
because of our documentation,
04:33
is that the Mantananis Caps Owl
04:36
have no other desires but to balance the ecosystem in one place.
04:42
Just like reducing the population of lizards
04:46
that can be a pest if there are too many of them.
04:52
In the past, Chris was afraid of lizards.
04:56
He said that his belief in seeing lizards changed.
05:00
Now that you're older, do you still believe in lizards?
05:03
No, because I've seen them personally.
05:05
At night and during the day.
05:07
It's good because I'm still young.
05:09
Even though Randy is a bird guide,
05:13
he's happy with the Mantananis Caps Owl.
05:16
For me, it's really important to see it.
05:19
It's never-ending.
05:21
Mantananis Caps Owl
05:24
Aside from the Mantananis Caps Owl,
05:26
there is also a species of bird
05:28
that is looking for paradise
05:30
in an area in Panamau, Sulu.
05:35
Their necks are long.
05:37
They have a big beak.
05:40
And they can be seen like this
05:43
among the eagles
05:44
that have long necks and beaks.
05:48
But they have this striking plumage
05:51
on the back, black and white.
05:54
It's very neat.
06:00
It's like a mix of egret, duck, and cormorant.
06:05
According to the residents,
06:07
they only saw this bird recently.
06:10
Have you seen this bird before?
06:12
It's new there.
06:13
New?
06:14
Yes, it's new there.
06:15
Their necks are very long.
06:21
It's raining.
06:23
It's windy.
06:24
It's very windy.
06:26
According to them,
06:28
mantananis caps owls can't move
06:32
because their guardians are serving them.
06:38
Oriental darters are considered foreign or migratory birds.
06:44
I think there are 5 to 7 of them here.
06:47
They are native or natural to other countries
06:51
like Indonesia and Malaysia.
06:54
The sea and lake are their preferred habitat
06:57
because first, they are water birds.
06:59
Basically, they need water to live.
07:01
Second, they have the resources
07:04
to live on food and other things.
07:07
And another reason is that
07:09
there are no threats like hunting.
07:12
In the middle of the old oriental darter,
07:15
there is a hidden insect.
07:19
It sticks its neck out
07:21
to examine the surroundings
07:23
but it still can't leave its nest.
07:28
They found their new home here.
07:31
And we're so lucky
07:33
to see this kind of bird.
07:43
Hey!
07:46
Thank you for watching Born to be Wild.
07:49
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07:53
subscribe to the JMA Public Affairs YouTube channel.
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