Rare migratory birds spotted in Cadiz

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Rare migratory birds spotted in Cadiz

/ 07:10 PM December 17, 2024

The black-headed gulls were spotted in Cadiz City in December 2024. -- Photo courtesy of Joseph Caceres/Cadiz ENRO photo

Black-headed gulls were spotted in Cadiz City in December 2024. (Photo courtesy of Joseph Caceres/Cadiz ENRO photo)

BACOLOD CITY Cadiz City in Negros Occidental has new visitors.

Thousands of black-headed gulls (chroicocephalus ridibundus) were spotted in Barangay Daga, one of the coastal villages of Cadiz City, this month, according to Mayor Salvador Escalante.

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Their new visitors are rare migratory birds from Europe, Canada, and other parts of Asia.

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Escalante said the presence of black-headed gulls in Daga is an indication of the ecological richness of their mudflats and the village’s importance as a haven for migratory birds.

“It’s also an indicator that Cadiz has a healthy environment that supports diverse bird species,” he added.

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Escalante also said the presence of black-headed gulls in Daga means the availability of food, safe resting spots, and thriving biodiversity.

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“If you spot these beautiful birds in our wetlands, capture the moment and help raise awareness of Cadiz City’s role in protecting migratory species,” he said.

“Every gulls’ sighting adds to our understanding, and appreciation of these avian visitors,” he added.

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