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  2. Visayan bulbul - Wikipedia

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    The Visayan bulbul (Hypsipetes guimarasensis) or Steere's bulbul, is a songbird species in the bulbul family, Pycnonotidae. It is endemic to the western Visayas in the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests .

  3. List of birds of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Olive-winged bulbul, Pycnonotus plumosus; Ashy-fronted bulbul, Pycnonotus cinereifrons (E) Gray-throated bulbul, Alophoixus frater (E) Sulphur-bellied bulbul, Iole palawanensis (E) Black bulbul, Hypsipetes leucocephalus (A) Brown-eared bulbul, Hypsipetes amaurotis; Visayan bulbul, Hypsipetes guimarasensis (E) Zamboanga bulbul, Hypsipetes ...

  4. Flame-templed babbler - Wikipedia

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    Song is a descending whistled warble." [4] ... Forms mixed flocks with other small birds such as the Visayan fantail, ... White-vented whistler and Visayan bulbul.

  5. Philippine bulbul - Wikipedia

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    Fledglings of the Philippine bulbul were recorded on Mindanao in late April, but the breeding season seems to be prolonged as females with ripe ovarian follicles were still found in April and May. Territorial songs are heard at lower altitudes as late as May, while further upslope the birds are silent at that time of year and presumably engaged ...

  6. Visayan pop - Wikipedia

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    Pilita Corrales released numerous Cebuano songs in the 20th century, including "Matud Nila". Max Surban is known as the "the King of Visayan Song". Modern Cebuano music first took shape in the 20th century. Its production began to flourish in the early 1900s, owing to the rise of zarzuelas (Spanish-style musical plays) written in Cebuano.

  7. Pobreng Alindahaw - Wikipedia

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    "Pobreng Alindahaw" is a Filipino folk-song, [1] [2] originating in the Visayan ethnic group. [3] It is sometimes sung during special occasions such as birthday parties. [4] [5] It was also featured in the title of a 1970s movie. [6]

  8. Philippine folk music - Wikipedia

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    Many songs in the different Philippine languages, however, share the same tune, such as the Tagalog Magtanim ay 'Di Biro, Kapampangan Deting Tanaman Pale and the Gaddang So Payao. Another example is the Visayan song Ako Ining Kailu, which has the same melody as the Ibanag Melogo y Aya and Kapampangan Ing Manai. Filipina girls playing Philippine ...

  9. Susan Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Susan Fuentes (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈfwɛntɛs]; 1 November 1954 – 7 September 2013) was a Filipino singer known as the "Queen of Visayan Songs". [1] She recorded and popularized Visayan classics such as Matud Nila (They Say in English; Sabi Nila in Filipino), Gimingaw Ako (I Feel Lonesome), Usahay (Sometimes in English; Minsan in Filipino), Rosas Pandan and Miss Kita Kung Christmas.