The Baras Bird Santuary is a new craze that has been
luring birders and naturalists to visit the City of Tacurong in the province of
Sultan Kudarat. It was also the main reason why I decided to sign up for the
Philippine Bird Festival recently held last May 11-13, 2018. As a newbie in birding
and to some extent might be addicted to this stuff, this village of herons and
egrets I believe can be a good exposure sight to me.
Baras is just 12 kilometers away from the heart of
Tacurong City and is very accessible through hired tricycles. And given that
Tacurong is already a highly commercialized city in Sultan Kudarat, Baras Bird
Sanctuary can be a good escape from the busy city life.
The most dominant of the birds in Baras are the
Black-crowned Night Heron and the Great Egret. These species have also been
occupying almost the entire canopy which to me somehow requires more trees for
them to be accommodated; otherwise, the place will be overcrowded because these
birds will surely multiply rapidly.
The presence of a river beside the sanctuary
allowed the heron flocks to stay in Baras as permanent refuge. Although their
breed is fairly common, night herons can also be in danger because like other birds,
habitat requirement is a legitimate issue. Personally I have seen only two sanctuaries
where night heron resides, the other one in our very own Barangay Tagabuli in
Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.
Meanwhile, the Great Egrets co-existed very well
with the herons in the sanctuary considering that they have almost the same
food and nesting requirement. Territory is not a pressing
subject for egrets because they can very well thrive in a place inhabited by
other species, which what exactly happens in Baras. They are distributed evenly
in almost all types of habitat.
Although not really ideal for bird watching activity as the birds
available in Baras is fused to practically two species in maximum quantity, it
can be a good site for bird photography. The bird population there is really
impressive anybody could enjoy watching them without requiring binoculars.
Footnote: I stayed for a night in Edjin Pension House located along New Isabela in downtown Tacurong. It is a cheap backpacker's inn with a restaurant facility.
Footnote: I stayed for a night in Edjin Pension House located along New Isabela in downtown Tacurong. It is a cheap backpacker's inn with a restaurant facility.
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