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  2. List of birds of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with gray or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water.

  3. Philippine falconet - Wikipedia

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    Philippine falconet has a plumage coloration of black and white. It has uniformly black upperparts from head to tail, and white underparts from cheek to lower neck, with a washed buff belly. The underwing converts are black, and the flight feathers are inconspicuously barred white. [4] Female has all-black underwings (unlike male, which has ...

  4. Philippine coucal - Wikipedia

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    EBird describes the bird as "A large, long-tailed bird of open or disturbed areas from the lowlands to middle elevations in the mountains. Entirely black except for rufous wings. A black-winged race from Mindoro occurs, as does an uncommon white form on Luzon. Forages for insects and other animal prey, on or close to the ground.

  5. Black-and-white triller - Wikipedia

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    EBird describes the bird as "A medium-sized bird of lowland and foothill forest canopy. Has a black tail with white corners, black wings with a large white patch, and a white rump. Male has a black crown and back and entirely white underparts. Females have a gray crown and back.

  6. List of Philippine mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    Pah (Maguindanaon) – bird of prey as big as a house. It spreads its wings to cause darkness on the ground. It lived at Mount Bita and in the eastern parts of Lanao. [68] Samal Naga (Samal) – a gigantic dragon trapped in the milky way. It will be freed and devour all those not faithful to their respective deities. [69]

  7. Category:Endemic birds of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Black shama; Black-and-cinnamon fantail; Black-and-white triller; Black-belted flowerpecker; Black-bibbed cicadabird; Black-billed hanging parrot; Black-faced coucal; Black-headed tailorbird; Black-hooded coucal; Blackish cuckooshrike; Blue paradise flycatcher; Blue-backed parrot; Blue-breasted blue flycatcher; Blue-capped kingfisher; Blue ...

  8. Philippine honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    P. steerei is one of four species of honey-buzzards in Pernis.The common name of the genus likely stems from their diet of bee and wasp larvae. Originally considered a subspecies of Pernis celebensis, [3] [4] the Philippine honey-buzzard was recently recognised as its own species in light of mitochondrial DNA evidence [6] showing 3.3% genetic distance [7] between the two birds.

  9. Luzon hornbill - Wikipedia

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    Small for a hornbill. Bill fairly short with black bands. Has black wings and rump, a black tail with a pale band, and bare skin with a blue tinge around the eye and chin. Male has pale underparts and head with a black cheek, while female is entirely black. The only other hornbill in range is Rufous Hornbill, but Luzon lacks the red bill. Voice ...