Limang Brahminy Kite o Red-Backed Sea Eagle ang nakita ni Howie Severino na magkakasamang umiikot sa isang bahagi ng gubat sa Taal. Panoorin ang video.
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00:00We're going to go down to Lawa, then we'll go around there, maybe we'll see something different.
00:31What we didn't see up there,
00:39came down to us when we looked up.
00:51Not just one or two,
00:54but we counted five raptors together.
01:00A community of Brahminic Kite.
01:04This is where their resting site is located.
01:10The Brahminic Kite is also known as the Red-backed Sea Eagle.
01:16They roam around a part of the Taal Lake,
01:20which has the thickest forest.
01:22The mountains are steep, and it's difficult to build a house.
01:27That's why it seems like no one bothers them here.
01:32If a person doesn't know what to protect, he won't love it.
01:37He doesn't care.
01:39But if he sees the different photographs, different videos,
01:42of how good-looking these birds are, and what kind of help they do in the environment,
01:48people's perspective will change.
01:51We can imagine,
01:54if there are more people like Alain, Noah, and Jops,
01:58who come home with pictures like this,
02:01there's a chance that there will be more kings in heaven.
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