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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. Mindanao lorikeet - Wikipedia

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    Relative to lowland forest, due to its ruggedness and inaccessibility, montane forest is relatively secure. However, its biggest threat is the trapping for the pet trade, even in areas where the forest has mostly remained intact this bird has now become extremely rare or even locally extinct in some areas.

  4. Blue-naped parrot - Wikipedia

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    The blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis), also known as the blue-crowned green parrot, Luzon parrot, the Philippine green parrot, and locally known as pikoy, is a parrot native throughout the Philippines and the Talaud Islands of Indonesia. It is threatened by habitat loss and trapping for the pet trade.

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  6. Antonio de Dios - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de Dios is a "bird aficionado" known in the relevant circles [1] from the Philippines who established in 1975 Birds International, Inc. (not to be confused with BirdLife International, an environmental non-governmental organization and not affiliated with the short-lived quarterly publication Birds International by Joe Forshaw), a company working in the field of aviculture.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Thunderbird Resorts (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbirds Resort-Hotel, Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union. Thunderbird Resorts (Philippines), or Thunderbirds Resort-Hotel, is a five-star hotel-resort facing the South China Sea in Northern Luzon, Philippines. It is owned by an international property developer, anchored by a casino, and provides hospitality services in Asia and Latin America.

  9. Mindoro imperial pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The Mindoro imperial pigeon (Ducula mindorensis), also known as Mindoro zone-tailed pigeon (Zonophaps mindorensis), [3] Great Mindoro pigeon or Pink-throated Imperial pigeon, is a bird species in the family Columbidae. [4] It is endemic to the mountains of Mindoro in central Philippines and is the largest pigeon in the country reaching 50cm in ...