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  2. Birds International - Wikipedia

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    Birds International provides captive-bred birds to pet lovers, hobbyist, zoos and parks. [1] The company is evaluated to be "the biggest and most successful breeder of exotic birds in the world". It has 20,000 exotic birds at any given time. Most of them are exported to Asia, Europe and Japan. Prices can be high, making Birds International a ...

  3. Philippine hanging parrot - Wikipedia

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    A male L. p. philippensis eating fruit at Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines. Philippine hanging parrots are usually encountered alone or in pairs, rarely in small groups. [ 9 ] They mostly forage for food in the canopy or middle storeys of forests, [ 9 ] and their diet is composed of nectar and flowers as well as soft fruits such as those from figs ...

  4. List of birds of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in the Philippines. The avifauna of the Philippines include a total of 743 species, of which 229 are endemic , five have been introduced by humans. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the ...

  5. Barred parakeet - Wikipedia

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    A natural coloured pet linnie. The barred parakeet is about 16 cm (6.5 in) in length and has a weight of about 42 to 52 grams. [3] It is mostly green and has black stripes (or bars) over its upper-parts, except on the top of the head. [3]

  6. Philippine scops owl - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine scops owl belongs to the Strigiformes order and the Strigidae family (typical owls). [4] The Strigidae family is the largest of the two families of owls and shows a great diversity, with species ranging from 40g to 40 kg.

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  8. Philippine eagle-owl - Wikipedia

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    At Malagos Garden Resort, Davao City, Philippines. The Philippine eagle-owl has a total wingspan of about 48 inches, and with a total length of 40–50 cm (15.5–19.5 in) and a wing-length of about 35 cm (14 in), (where typically a female would size larger than a male) it is the largest owl in the Philippines, but among the smallest members of the genus Ketupa.

  9. Philippine oriole - Wikipedia

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    IUCN has assessed this bird as least-concern species with the population believed to be stable. However, deforestation in the Philippines continues throughout the country due to slash and burn farming, mining, illegal logging and habitat conversion. This species is still trapped for the pet trade.