I was welcomed by flock of waders in the façade of the ponds comprised of White-headed Stilts, Common Sandpipers, Whiskered Terns, Grey-tailed Tattlers, Grey Plovers and the Great Egrets.As I walked through the mangrove reserves two classes of kingfishers showed up – the Common Kingfishers and Collared Kingfishers.
| White-headed Stilt |
| Common Sandpiper |
| Whiskered Terns |
| Grey Plover |
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| Great Egret |
| Collared Kingfisher |
| Common Kingfisher |
Some notable wading items such as Whimbrel and Common
Greenshank, as well as the Striated Heron and Javan Pond Heron are also good
scenes of the area.
| Whimbrel |
| Common Greenshank |
| Javan Pond Heron |
| Grey Wagtail |
| Striated Grassbird |
A total of 30 species in less than two hours were
recorded in this first ever solo birding in this locality. I left the place by
8:30 and arrived home by 9:15.
1 White-headed
Stilt
2 Great
Egret
4 Javan
Pond Heron
5 Striated
Heron
6 Whiskered
Tern
Common Redshank
Common Redshank
7 Common
Greenshank
8 Grey
Plover
9 Grey-tailed
Tattler
1 Common
Sandpiper
Whimbrel
1 Grey
Wagtail
1 Striated
Grassbird
1 Collared
Kingfisher
1 Common
Kingfisher
1 Golden-bellied
Gerygone
1 Barn
Swallow
1 Asian
Glossy Starling
1 Olive-backed
Sunbird
2 Philippine
Pied Fantail
2 Eurasian
Tree Sparrow
2 White-breasted
Woodswallow
2 Yellow-vented
Bulbol
2 Large-billed
Crow
2 Asian
Palm Swift
2 Red-keeled
Flowerpecker
2 Zebra
Dove
2 Chestnut
Munia
2 Brown
Shrike
By the way,Malalag is the last municipality in the
province of Davao del Sur situated just around 40 kilometers from the
commercial center of Digos City.

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