Nestled within the serene confines of the Botanic Garden at Taganito Mining Corporation (TMC) mining site, the Philippine pied fantail, locally known as Taliwad Tiwad, offers a captivating spectacle for nature enthusiasts.
This medium-sized bird, endemic to the Philippines, showcases a striking appearance with its sooty-gray plumage above and pristine white underside, accentuated by a distinctive black chest band and face. Its lively demeanor, characterized by the way it cocks and twitches its white-tipped tail from side to side, adds to its charm.
In this tranquil setting, a pair of Taliwad Tiwads has chosen to make their home, building a nest that reflects the peaceful surroundings. The female diligently guards their nest against predators like rats, ensuring the safety of their young, while the male tirelessly forages for insects to feed their hatchlings.
This harmonious partnership not only highlights the bird's fascinating behaviors but also emphasizes the importance of preserving natural habitats.
Visitors to the botanic garden are invited to witness this beautiful family dynamic up close, marveling at the delicate balance of life in this vibrant ecosystem. The presence of the Taliwad Tiwad serves as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that can thrive even in human-influenced landscapes, making the garden a must-visit destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.