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Bicolored Flowerpecker Dicaeum bicolor e<br />

Red-keeled Flowerpecker Dicaeum australe e<br />

Buzzing Flowerpecker Dicaeum hypoleucum e<br />

Dicaeum hypoleucum obscurum<br />

Dicaeum hypoleucum pontifex<br />

Orange-bellied Flowerpecker<br />

Dicaeum trigonostigma cinereigularis<br />

Fire-breasted Flowerpecker<br />

Dicaeum ignipectus apo<br />

Pygmy Flowerpecker Dicaeum pygmaeum e<br />

Dicaeum pygmaeum palawanorum<br />

Dicaeum pygmaeum pygmaeum<br />

PASSERIFORMES: Zosteropidae<br />

Lowland White-eye Zosterops meyeni meyeni e<br />

Everett's White-eye<br />

Zosterops everetti basilanicus<br />

Yellowish White-eye Zosterops nigrorum innominatus e<br />

Mountain White-eye<br />

Zosterops montanus vulcani<br />

Black-masked White-eye Lophozosterops goodfellowi goodfellowi e<br />

Cinnamon Ibon Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus e<br />

PASSERIFORMES: Passeridae<br />

Eurasian Tree Sparrow<br />

Passer montanus<br />

PASSERIFORMES: Estrildidae<br />

Red-eared Parrotfinch Erythrura coloria e<br />

White-bellied Munia<br />

Lonchura leucogastra<br />

Scaly-breasted Munia<br />

Lonchura punctulata<br />

Black-headed Munia<br />

Lonchura atricapilla<br />

PASSERIFORMES: Fringillidae<br />

White-cheeked Bullfinch Pyrrhula leucogenis steerei e<br />

Mammals<br />

Davao Squirrel Sundasciurus davensis e<br />

Northern Palawan Tree Squirrel Sundasciurus juvencus e<br />

Little Golden-mantled Flying Fox Pteropus pumilus e<br />

Large Flying Fox<br />

Pteropus vampyrus<br />

Long-tailed Macaque<br />

Macaca fascicularis<br />

Philippine Cockatoo, Palawan<br />

© Rob Hutchinson / <strong>Birdtour</strong> <strong>Asia</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> tour recorded a total of 302 species of which 8 were heard only. This included 140 species endemic to the<br />

<strong>Philippines</strong> and 7 near-endemics which are found only marginally outside the <strong>Philippines</strong> and can be considered<br />

Philippine specialities. For further information on <strong>Birdtour</strong> <strong>Asia</strong> tours to the <strong>Philippines</strong> please contact us via our e-<br />

mail or click here for our scheduled departure tours.

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