Guimaras home to 21 migratory bird species
Monday, February 13, 2012
THE Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (Penro) in Guimaras, under the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC), recently recorded a total of 21 migratory bird species in five identified sites in the province.
According to Guimaras Penro officer Jesse L. Vego, his office conducted a sampling in January 26-28 in five identified sites of Barangay San Antonio in the municipality of Nueva Valencia; Barangays Alegria and Sabang in the municipality of Sibunag; Barangay Suclaran in the municipality of San Lorenzo; and Barangay Getulio in the municipality of Buenavista.
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The result of this year’s waterfowl census in the island-province totaled to 2,792, posting an increase of 489 percent, compared to last year’s data of only 570. The census showed 581 little egrets and 495 cattle egrets.
Other species recorded include common tern, striated heron, grey plover, common sandpiper, barred rail, red shank, and black winged stilt, among others.
Vego said the migratory birds in the island prefer the identified wetlands of the province.
He said the birds’ presence poses tourism potentials for the province. (Lydia C. Pendon)
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