List of endemic birds of the Philippines
This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the World's various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds.
Patterns of endemism
The Philippines has a single endemic family, the Philippine creepers, Rhabdornithidae, containing three species.
Endemic Bird Areas
Birdlife International has defined the following Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) in the Philippines.
List of species
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- Palawan peacock-pheasant
- Philippine mallard
- Philippine falconet
- Philippine megapode
- Philippine duck
- Philippine green pigeon
- Pink-necked green pigeon
- Pink-bellied imperial pigeon
- Philippine turtle dove
- Philippine cockatoo
- Philippine koel
- Philippine serpent eagle
- Philippine eagle
- Philippine hawk-eagle
- Philippine eagle-owl
- Spotted buttonquail
- Luzon buttonquail
- Calayan rail
- Luzon rail
- Plain bush-hen
- Lowland white-eye
- Indigo-banded kingfisher
- Bukidnon woodcock
- Southern silvery kingfisher
- Northern silvery kingfisher
- Red-keeled flowerpecker
- Luzon bleeding-heart
- Mindanao bleeding-heart
- Mindoro bleeding-heart
- Negros bleeding-heart
- Sulu bleeding-heart
- White-eared brown dove
- Amethyst brown dove
- Tawitawi brown dove
- Yellow-breasted fruit-dove
- Flame-breasted fruit-dove
- Cream-bellied fruit-dove
- Negros fruit-dove
- Mindoro imperial pigeon
- Spotted imperial pigeon
- Cebu flowerpecker
- Palawan hornbill
- Mindoro hornbill
- Philippine hornbill
- Visayan wrinkled hornbill
- Sulu hornbill[1]
- Sulphur-billed nuthatch
See also
- Lists of biota of the Philippines
- List of threatened species of the Philippines
References
- ↑ Sulu hornbill
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