Beceril told INQUIRER.net that a bird expert even messaged him and said he was lucky enough to be able to touch the indigo-banded kingfisher, because it is elusive.
He also acknowledged his colleagues, Catherine Umipig, for calling out his attention as she first noticed the injured bird, as well as Pol Cariño who helped him in verifying the bird’s identification.After properly handling and documenting it in the research faculty, the bird was released back to its habitat.
“DLSU-D has been a home to diverse species of birds. May we continue to nurture DLSU-D’s biodiversity and promote an ecologically balanced university,” Beceril added at the end of his post.
The kingfisher i saw in el nido was not as striking as that. Sana maalagaan ng maayos at maparami
Name the bird.....Animo!
Madami po ng ganyang kingfisher dito samin po.
Atenista yan- naka blue!
Wow!!
cherobellem cutieeeeeee
Has brighter colors compared to the ones back home 3 Doc4Dead