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  1. Common sandpiper

    Common sandpiper

    aka rockpiper.
  2. White-breasted Waterhen

    White-breasted Waterhen

    A place with many herons, egrets and gulls.
  3. Palawan Sunbird

    Palawan Sunbird

    After a rainy night.
  4. Pacific Swallow

    Pacific Swallow

    A rainy morning.
  5. Philippine pied fantail

    Philippine pied fantail

    Wiki, "The Philippine pied fantail (Rhipidura nigritorquis) is a medium-size species of bird in the family Rhipiduridae endemic to the Philippines. It was formerly considered conspecific with the Malaysian pied fantail."
  6. Female Pied Triller

    Female Pied Triller

    During a walk in the outskirts of PP.
  7. Palawan Bulbul or Gray-throated Bulbul

    Palawan Bulbul or Gray-throated Bulbul

    Wiki, "The Palawan bulbul or grey-throated bulbul (Alophoixus frater) is a species of songbird in the family Pycnonotidae. It is endemic to Palawan Island in the Philippines. Its natural habitats are tropical moist lowland forests and tropical moist montane forests."
  8. Ashy Drongo

    Ashy Drongo

    me in focus.
  9. Ashy-fronted Bulbul

    Ashy-fronted Bulbul

    Wiki, "It is endemic to Palawan in the Philippines. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests."
  10. Pacific Reef-Heron

    Pacific Reef-Heron

    with a tiny fish.
  11. Spot-throated flameback

    Spot-throated flameback

    The young bird guide from Sabang really knows everything about the birds in the mangroves and he spotted every bird. Wiki, "The spot-throated flameback (Dinopium everetti) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is endemic to the Philippines only being found in the province of Palawan in...
  12. Palawan Drongo

    Palawan Drongo

    Outskirts Puerto Princesa.
  13. 4 Palawan Hornbills

    4 Palawan Hornbills

    in Sabang.
  14. Rufous-tailed Tailorbird

    Rufous-tailed Tailorbird

    In a garden/private property hit by a typhoon.
  15. Papilio x

    Papilio x

    Anyone with ID knowledge? Help is much appreciated!
  16. Palawan Flowerpecker (female)

    Palawan Flowerpecker (female)

    Wiki, "It is endemic to the Philippines found only in the Palawan island group. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forest. Ebird describes it as A tiny bird of forest and gardens on Palawan and neighboring islands."
  17. Palawan Sunbird

    Palawan Sunbird

    Endemic male enjoying the flowers in a private garden.
  18. Palawan Hornbill

    Palawan Hornbill

    The Palawan hornbill (Anthracoceros marchei) is a large forest bird endemic to the Philippines (wiki).
  19. Pale Spiderhunter

    Pale Spiderhunter

    It is endemic to the Philippines found only in the region of Palawan (wiki). Maybe this one for BirdForum Opus?
  20. Chestnut-breasted Malkoha

    Chestnut-breasted Malkoha

    in a garden.
  21. Blue Paradise-Flycatcher

    Blue Paradise-Flycatcher

    in full song.
  22. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

    to you and yours. I spotted this floating golden christmas ball in the fishing port of Puerto Princesa, Palawan (PH).
  23. Macroplastics and microplastics

    Macroplastics and microplastics

    The beach in Sabang is clean. They clean it every day but the ocean is full with floating plastics.
  24. Plaintive Cuckoo (female)

    Plaintive Cuckoo (female)

    A lovely surprise at a dry river bed. I walked 8 - 10 and more hours every day during this journey.
  25. TeamLeip

    Palawan Philipines Bird ID

    I have three birds that I am unsure of. First one is possibly a cinnamon bittern. I saw it flying across a pond and landing in a bed of reeds. It was relatively small and was able to hang on to the reeds. My biggest source of uncertainty is the wing pattern as it was flying. I was pretty...
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