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00:00 Here are some amazing stories for our friends who have a backpack.
00:04 90 years old grandfather, Heaven sent right?
00:18 For those who have a backpack.
00:20 The town of San Rafael, Bulacan is slowly getting known
00:23 because of their annual Angel Festival
00:26 where many young people are wearing backpacks while dancing on the streets.
00:31 This is also the town of a grandfather who sometimes made a viral story
00:35 because he was kind to those who only have a backpack.
00:40 Small, colorful, and cute.
00:43 Who wouldn't be happy with selling birds on the bench?
00:47 But for 19 year old retired accountant, Bienvenido Gil Mendoza,
00:52 or Lolo Ruben, no one is happy with the birds that are imprisoned.
00:57 The birds are pitiful, they are innocent.
01:00 Everything that God has done, I respect it.
01:03 When Lolo Ruben saw the birds being sold on a sidewalk in San Rafael,
01:08 he stole them and ordered the vendor to get rid of all the birds.
01:14 Many netizens did it and the birds were sold.
01:19 I don't count them anymore. I'll just get rid of all the birds.
01:25 They thought I was crazy.
01:27 I spent that much money on birds.
01:30 They should have a different kind of livelihood.
01:34 Many Filipinos don't know that the sale of wildlife, like birds,
01:39 is prohibited by the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
01:44 But for Lolo Ruben, there is a law that says that the birds should be kept free.
01:50 He believes in the saying, "If you love them, set them free."
01:55 We respect all creatures.
02:00 What's the difference between a bird and a human?
02:03 They are living creatures. They are God's creation.
02:06 We have feelings and hearts.
02:12 Filipinos are doing different hobbies and leisure activities
02:16 while quarantining for the past few months.
02:19 On social media, TikTok videos of many netizens, including artists,
02:25 were posted.
02:26 Each has their own talent.
02:28 Every week, something new.
02:30 This year, plantitos and plantitas who love gardening also appeared.
02:39 But Angelo Siongco of Mariveles, Bataan, is different.
02:45 He teaches tricks to his birds.
02:51 Angelo has 8 African lovebirds,
03:05 which is considered the world's smallest parrot.
03:09 And like their son, Lolo, African lovebirds are intelligent,
03:13 so it's easy to learn.
03:15 Angelo's mythical team is busy practicing for the slam dunk contest.
03:23 But when it comes to hunting, they are very hardworking.
03:28 He's crossing over.
03:30 Wow! You're so good!
03:32 Hey, hey, you're turning!
03:35 Shoot!
03:36 Shoot! Good bird!
03:39 Angelo has been teaching bird tricks for a year.
03:44 He's proud of it.
03:46 His grandfather loves to take care of birds.
03:49 If basketball is the sport of others, this is a gymnast form.
03:56 He even has a horizontal bar.
03:58 Roll!
03:59 Roll!
04:00 Turn!
04:03 This BFF even syncs.
04:06 Oh, ha!
04:07 Turn!
04:08 Okay, kiss day.
04:11 They kissed.
04:12 Hi!
04:13 According to Angelo, he only spends one day teaching easy tricks.
04:20 But if it's complicated, it takes a week.
04:23 Test day, Friday.
04:25 Ready, go!
04:27 Bang!
04:28 Of course, the birds must be in good shape before training.
04:35 Because there's a class in the afternoon,
04:37 Angelo can teach his basketball players tricks in the evening.
04:42 Go, bunny!
04:43 Get the color pink.
04:46 There, idol.
04:48 You see, he got the orange first, but he got the pink.
04:51 Good.
04:52 Angelo also has a baby African lovebird.
04:56 So he'll surely be able to build his dream team.
04:59 Shoot!
05:00 Shoot!
05:02 Good bird!
05:03 Rare birds are given a place to live.
05:13 When the news about COVID-19 broke,
05:17 it became a hot topic.
05:19 And one of the first mentioned is the capture and eating of exotic animals that can carry the virus.
05:26 Like panikis.
05:28 But exotic food tradition is still in the Philippines, even in different cultures.
05:35 In Palawan, there's an exotic food whose ingredients are not paniki, but bird's feathers.
05:40 It's called balinsasayaw.
05:43 Swiftlet in English.
05:45 It's usually found in caves or high mountains.
05:49 What's amazing about its feathers is that it's made from the bird's saliva.
05:52 When the feathers get wet, it becomes like gelatin.
05:56 It's a perfect ingredient for bird's nest soup.
05:59 It's said that the bird's nest can reach up to 150,000 pesos per kilo.
06:03 But there are still many people who are curious about it because it has anti-aging properties and is also known to fight cancer.
06:11 But not everyone is interested in taking the bird's feathers to eat.
06:16 Here in Tanay Resort, Epic Park has its own birdhouse for balinsasayaw.
06:24 We're here at the house of Bato, a former birdhouse of the Philippines.
06:31 Now, it's been turned into a balinsasayaw.
06:36 We're going to open the door so you can see the house of balinsasayaw.
06:43 That's it.
06:44 This is where a balinsasayaw went, it was in Urbina.
06:49 Then, many people invited it, and now, they're letting it go.
06:52 They think it's different, it's dark.
06:55 Because they don't live in the light, they want it to be dark.
06:58 So now, they live here because they think it's safe here.
07:05 People are amazing.
07:07 The view of nature is not a material, but a part of our lives that should be respected and cared for.
07:16 Their goal, epic.
07:19 So to our On The Go supporters, watch our live stream of our program on the official accounts of GME Network,
07:26 and also on YouTube and Facebook.
07:28 And also comment on our stories, amazing.

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