I’ve only seen the WHITE WAGTAIL twice, the first was about a year ago in La Mesa Ecopark in Quezon City where it was first discovered by fellow birdwatcher Ruth Francisco of the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines. This time in Sabang, the fellow birdwatcher who first sighted it was Will Cabanillas of Birdwatch […]
Author: Alain Pascua
Pale Spiderhunter of Palawan, Philippines
The now Philippine endemic Palawan restricted PALE SPIDERHUNTER is on top of our birding list when we visited Puerto Princesa City last month. It was formerly grouped under Little Spiderhunter which is resident in some parts of South East Asia and India, but was split to full Philippine endemic after recent findings that it is […]
Mantanani Scops-Owls of Palawan, Philippines
I and Rey Sta Ana, fellow co-founder of Wild Bird Photographers of the Philippines (WBPP), have almost given up the opportunity to photograph this species as the first sighting made our island guide so excited he forgot the exact place where he saw it, and when he brought us there he was in a quandary […]
Bird Fight!
Eurasian Tree Sparrow (right, flying) and Paddyfield Pipit (left, with food) photographed in an apparent fight over food at the University of the Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, August 2012… Canon EOS 7D + EF 400mm f/5.6L USM.. 1/1000, f/6.3, iso800, Evaluative Metering, Aperture Priority +2/3, Handheld,Isolation with background in grayscale (Docu Shot). The Eurasian Tree […]
Philippines’ Rarest Whiskered Pitta Thriving in Mt. Banahaw
MANILA, Philippines – Cris Ceriban, a caretaker at the Bangkong Kahoy Valley Resort, Dolores, Quezon, recently stumbled upon a bird’s nest while inspecting the community water source in Mt. Banahaw. He thought it was just a nest of a Plain Bushen, a Philippine endemic waterbird, until he described his find to a visiting wild bird […]