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Tropical Forest - From Monkey-Eating Eagle to Philippin...
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Tropical Rainforest Trees
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Philippine Eagle ("Zamboanga") - a Giant Forest Raptor
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Philippine Eagle ("Zamboanga") - Among the Largest in t...
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Philippine Eagle ("Zamboanga") - Found in Mindanao, Ley...
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Philippine Eagle ("Aling Naty")
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Philippine Eagle ("Aling Naty")
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Philippine Eagle ("Bighani") - 1m Height & 2m Wingspan
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Philippine Eagle ("Bighani") - Feeds on Snakes, Lemurs ...
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Philippine Eagle ("Bighani") - About 300 Pairs Remain i...
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Philippine Eagle ("Dakila") - Female Lays One Egg Every...
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Philippine Eagle ("Dakila") - a Pair Keeps 130 sq km Fo...
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The Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)
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Torch Ginger (Etlingera elatior)
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Staghorn Fern
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Few Blooms of a Hibiscus Plant
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A Massive Clump of Bamboo Trees
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Cool Bamboo Shade
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Bamboo Clump
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Palm Tree Fruits
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Blue Ginger (Dichorisandra thyrsiflora)
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Safe from the Clutches of Caged Eagles
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Grass Owls in Grassless Enclosure
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Unnamed Hawk
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Brahminy Kite or Red-backed Sea-eagle
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Brahminy Kite or Red-backed Sea-eagle
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Brahminy Kite or Red-backed Sea-eagle
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Philippine Brown Deer (Cervus mariannus)
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Album Description:
As a grade school kid, I've known this bird of prey as the Philippine Monkey-eating Eagle. Then many years later, our government had it changed to the Philippine Eagle, & ascribed it as our national bird. Eagles kept here have names, ex. "Dakila".
Album Info:
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6 comments
Hello Mary Ann, it is hard to choose between all albums on the Philippines that you show. As I have spend some time making a game with all kind of Philippine birds, I was curious to see more of the National bird. They look cute but must be scaring too. This is a beautiful surrounding to learn about it. Thank you for sharing. regards from Holland
said Ciska08
Gorgeous album, glad I stopped by. thanks for your visit to one of my Niagara Falls albums. I think of you often and recall our phone conversation of long ago. Hope all is well with you. Blessings and hugs, Carol
said albertsville
Maryann, Plenty to see in the eagle center, a beautiful place, your pictures are wonderful. Thank you for bringing this out for all to visit. Have a good day. ron
said rboise
Wonderful album, the eagles are magnificent. Thank you for sharing.
said wrk2crz
I would probably spen considerable time here if I lived near by. I never thought to tell you that my Leopard Hatana is from the Philippians. She is an Asian Leopard.
said dwdiffenderfer
Dear Mary Ann, this is really a treat to see the most famous eagle of all, the Philippines Eagle. I remember the Philippine Eagle to be taught in grade school as the Monkey eating eagle. You're blessed to see them up close. God bless, Ding.
said fdguin
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