Blog Posts on bird watching
Percent:
Watch Rare Bird Species Thrive and Flourish in Nuvali’s Bird Sanctuary by DigitalPressRelease on May 24, 2012Indigo-banded Kingfishers, Blue-throated Bee-eaters, Black-naped Orioles, Chestnut-cheeked Starlings and Glossy Swiftlet Collocalias. These species of birds, among many others, have all found a home in Nuvali. In partnership with the Wild Bird Clu...
Candaba Wetlands by The Lens & The Stories Behind on Feb 10, 2012Unknown to a number of my countrymen, the Philippines is actually smacked in the middle of the migratory bird “airways”. Each year, from October to January, the Philippines serves as host to thousands of birds coming from the Northern Hem...
IT'S TIME... by Simple Garden Thoughts on Feb 3, 2012The Guzmania had produced two pups. It’s TIME I remove them from their mother plant. Mother Guzmania Two pups This is the second TIME this Neoregelia “Debbie” produced an offshoot. The last TIME, it had three pups, now it o...
It’s bird watching time in Manila by Senate Race 2013 on Oct 23, 2011Sorry folks, these are not the birds from as far north as Russia that will soon start their migration south to the tropics to escape the cold of the oncoming winter. The ones in Manila are the hawks and the … Continue reading →...
Aug 19: FREE Birdwatching Trip by PH Best Deals on Aug 17, 2011Wild Bird Club of the Philippines members will be at the La Mesa Ecopark’s Drilon Orchidarium to orient and assist park goers about bird watching. August 19, 2011 (Quezon City Day; Friday) 8:00 – 11:00 AM The birdwatching activity is free except...
Spring Picnic Ideas by Searchlight on Jan 19, 2011by Picnicrecipesandgames.com Image Source: Lxixixl.com Plant a tree. Go to your favorite picnic spot and plant a tree. This is a great picnic idea because they can water the tree whenever you come back for your next picnic. Catching Butterflies.
[List] 5 Reasons Why You Should Try Birdwatching in the Philippines by Environment Philippines on Sep 15, 20105 Reasons Why You Should Try Birdwatching in the Philippines(Photo Credit: Island Capture Photography @ Flickr.com)1. The Philippines is the no. 1 stopover point for migratory birds in Asia.During migratory peak seasons, certain parts of the country...
[Special] Be Resorts Visits the Olango Bird Sanctuary by Environment Philippines on Sep 14, 2010The Olango Bird Sanctuary Was So Beautiful The Path to the Gazebo Was Around 600 Meters from Shore(Photo Credit: Verne Ahyong @ Facebook)It was noon by the time we finished planting all the mangrove stalks, so we went back to the clubhouse for some l...
Davao City to hold Asia’s first regional bird conservation fair by Mindanaoan - Living in Mindanao | Mindanao News, Features, Travel and Photos on Sep 9, 2010Birdwatch, the official site of the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines, just announced that my beloved hometown Davao City, Mindanao will play host to Asia’s first regional bird conservation fair! Check out the press release below: Birdwatchers...
Sept 24-26: 1st Asia Bird Fair @ Davao by PH Best Deals on Sep 8, 2010MANILA—Birdwatchers, conservationists and eco-tourism promoters from all over Asia and elsewhere have their eyes on the Philippines, which is hosting Asia's first-ever region-wide bird festival. The Wild Bird Club of the Philippines said the First...


