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  2. Philippine eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi), also known as the monkey-eating eagle or great Philippine eagle, is a critically endangered species of eagle of the family Accipitridae which is endemic to forests in the Philippines. It has brown and white-colored plumage, a shaggy crest, and generally measures 86 to 102 cm (2.82 to 3.35 ft) in ...

  3. Philippine hawk-eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine hawk-eagle or north Philippine hawk-eagle (Nisaetus philippensis), earlier treated under Spizaetus, [2] is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Many taxonomists consider the Pinsker's hawk-eagle, a former subspecies, raised to full species status. [3] [4] [5] It is endemic to the Philippines.

  4. File:Philippine Eagle’s nest representation in Philippine ...

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    Size of this preview: 460 × 599 pixels. ... English: Philippine Eagle’s habitat representation in Philippine National Museum. Date: 29 September 2019, 15:58:01:

  5. Steller's sea eagle - Wikipedia

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    A sturdy eagle, it has dark brown plumage with white wings and tail, a yellow beak, and yellow talons. Typically, it is the heaviest eagle in the world, at about 5 to 10 kg (11 to 22 lb), but in some standard measurements, may be ranked below the harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) and the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi). [4]

  6. Pag-asa (eagle) - Wikipedia

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    Pag-asa was bred by a team of the Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation (PECPF; now Philippine Eagle Foundation), led by executive director Dennis Salvador and camp manager Domingo Tadena. [2] This was a result of 14 years of research. [3]

  7. Philippine eagle-owl - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. File:Philippine Eagle - Agila - Aguila.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 630 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 252 × 240 pixels ... Philippine Eagle / Agila / Aguila: Width: 284.55243mm: Height:

  9. File:Noblest Flyer Philippine Eagle.jpg - Wikipedia

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