Roosters Are Giving a High-Flying Stay
High above the Philippine island of Neg
What are some potential benefits or drawbacks for these roosters in choosing such high and precarious roosting sites?
**Interviewer:**
Joining us today is Dr. Amelia Santos, a leading ornithologist who’s been studying the unique roosting habits of these Negros Island roosters. Dr. Santos, thanks for joining us. For our readers who might not be familiar, these roosters are doing something truly remarkable, aren’t they?
**Dr. Santos:**
They certainly are! These roosters have developed this incredible ability to perch on incredibly high and precarious places. Think swaying palm trees, bamboo shoots, even the tops of buildings.
**Interviewer:** Now, some might say this is just a quirky animal behavior, but could this be a sign of something more? Do you think it says something about the adaptability of these birds, or perhaps even the changing environment they live in?