[ Endemics ]


Bird endemism in the Philippine archipelago is fundamentally affected by geologic, evolutionary and geographic processes making it one of the most intricate and intriguing phylogeographic distribution of bird species in the world. This is also the reason the country has the most number of birds per square kilometer.

Here is a list of more than 200 bird endemics in the country.

  1. Amethyst Brown-Dove
  2. Apo Myna
  3. Apo Sunbird
  4. Ashy Ground-Thrush
  5. Ashy-breasted Flycatcher
  6. Ashy-headed Babbler
  7. Bagobo Babbler
  8. Balicassiao
  9. Benguet Bush-Warbler
  10. Bicolored Flowerpecker
  11. Black Shama
  12. Black-and-cinnamon Fantail
  13. Black-and-white Triller
  14. Black-bibbed Cuckoo-Shrike
  15. Black-chinned Fruit-Dove
  16. Black-crowned Babbler
  17. Black-faced Coucal
  18. Black-headed Tailorbird
  19. Black-hooded Coucal
  20. Black-masked White-eye
  21. Blackish Cuckoo-Shrike
  22. Blue Fantail
  23. Blue Paradise Flycatcher
  24. Blue-breasted Flycatcher
  25. Blue-capped Kingfisher
  26. Blue-headed Fantail
  27. Blue-crowned Racquet-Tail
  28. Blue-headed Racquet-Tail
  29. Blue-naped Parrot
  30. Blue-winged Racquet-Tail
  31. Brown-banded Rail
  32. Brown Tit-Babbler
  33. Bukidnon Woodcock
  34. Buzzing Flowerpecker
  35. Calayan Rail
  36. Cebu Flowerpecker
  37. Celestial Monarch
  38. Chestnut-faced Babbler
  39. Cinnamon Ibon
  40. Colasisi
  41. Coleto
  42. Cream-bellied Fruit-Dove
  43. Cryptic Flycatcher
  44. Dark-eared Brown-Dove
  45. Elegant Tit
  46. Falcated Ground-Babbler
  47. Flame-breasted Fruit-Dove
  48. Flame-crowned Flowerpecker
  49. Flame-templed Babbler
  50. Flaming Sunbird
  51. Furtive Flycatcher
  52. Giant Scops-Owl
  53. Golden-crowned Babbler
  54. Golden-yellow White-eye
  55. Grand Rhabdornis
  56. Green Racquet-Tail
  57. Green-backed Whistler
  58. Green-faced Parrotfinch
  59. Grey-backed Tailorbird
  60. Grey-hooded Sunbird
  61. Guaiabero
  62. Indigo-banded Kingfisher
  63. Isabela Oriole
  64. Lemon-throated Leaf-Warbler
  65. Lesser Eagle-Owl
  66. Little Slaty Flycatcher
  67. Long-tailed Bush-Warbler
  68. Lovely Sunbird
  69. Lowland White-eye
  70. Luzon Bleeding-Heart
  71. Luzon Buttonquail
  72. Luzon Jungle-Flycatcher
  73. Luzon Scops-Owl
  74. Luzon Striped-Babbler
  75. Luzon Water-Redstart
  76. Luzon Wren-Babbler
  77. Mantanani Scops-Owl
  78. McGregor's Cuckoo-Shrike
  79. Melodious Babbler
  80. Metallic-winged Sunbird
  81. Mindanao Bleeding-Heart
  82. Mindanao Lorikeet
  83. Mindanao Racquet-Tail
  84. Mindanao Scops-Owl
  85. Mindanao Tarictic
  86. Mindoro Bleeding-Heart
  87. Mindoro Imperial-Pigeon
  88. Mindoro Scops-Owl
  89. Mindoro Tarictic
  90. Miniature Tit-Babbler
  91. Montane Racquet-Tail
  92. Mountain Shrike
  93. Naked-faced Spiderhunter
  94. Negros Bleeding-Heart
  95. Negros Fruit-Dove
  96. Negros Striped-Babbler
  97. Olive-backed Flowerpecker
  98. Olive-capped Flowerpecker
  99. Palawan Blue-Flycatcher
  100. Palawan Flowerpecker
  101. Palawan Flycatcher
  102. Palawan Hornbill
  103. Palawan Peacock-Pheasant
  104. Palawan Scops-Owl
  105. Palawan Striped-Babbler
  106. Palawan Swiftlet
  107. Palawan Tit
  108. Panay Striped-Babbler
  109. Philippine Bulbul
  110. Philippine Bush-Warbler
  111. Philippine Cockatoo
  112. Philippine Coucal
  113. Philippine Cuckoo-Dove
  114. Philippine Drongo-Cuckoo
  115. Philippine Duck
  116. Philippine Dwarf-Kingfisher
  117. Philippine Eagle
  118. Philippine Eagle-Owl
  119. Philippine Fairy-Bluebird
  120. Philippine Falconet
  121. Philippine Frogmouth
  122. Philippine Hawk-Cuckoo
  123. Philippine Hawk-Eagle
  124. Philippine Hawk-Owl
  125. Philippine Hornbill
  126. Philippine Leafbird
  127. Philippine Leaf-Warbler
  128. Philippine Megapode
  129. Philippine Needletail
  130. Philippine Nightjar
  131. Philippine Oriole
  132. Philippine Pygmy Woodpecker
  133. Philippine Scops-Owl
  134. Philippine Serpent-Eagle
  135. Philippine Swiftlet
  136. Philippine Tailorbird
  137. Philippine Trogon
  138. Pink-bellied Imperial-Pigeon
  139. Pink-necked Green-Pigeon
  140. Plain Bush-Hen
  141. Pygmy Babbler
  142. Pygmy Flowepecker
  143. Pygmy Swiftlet
  144. Rabor's Wren-Babbler
  145. Red-crested Malkoha
  146. Red-eared Parrotfinch
  147. Red-keeled Flowerpecker
  148. Rufous Coucal
  149. Rufous-headed Tailorbird
  150. Rufous-lored Kingfisher
  151. Rusty-crowned Babbler
  152. Scale-feathered Malkoha
  153. Short-crested Monarch
  154. Silvery Kingfisher
  155. Slaty-backed Jungle-Flycatcher
  156. Sooty Woodpecker
  157. Spotted Buttonquail
  158. Spotted Imperial-Pigeon
  159. Spotted Wood-Kingfisher
  160. Steere's Pitta
  161. Streaked Ground-Babbler
  162. Streak-breasted Bulbul
  163. Striated Wren-Babbler
  164. Striped Flowerpecker
  165. Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis
  166. Stripe-headed Rhabdornis
  167. Sulphur-bellied Bulbul
  168. Sulphur-billed Nuthatch
  169. Sulu Bleeding-Heart
  170. Sulu Hornbill
  171. Tarictic Hornbill
  172. Visayan Flowerpecker
  173. Visayan Tarictic
  174. Visayan Wattled Broadbill
  175. Walden's Hornbill
  176. Wattled Broadbill
  177. Whiskered Flowerpecker
  178. Whiskered Pitta
  179. Whitehead's Swiftlet
  180. White-browed Jungle-Flycatcher
  181. White-browed Shama
  182. White-cheeked Bullfinch
  183. White-eared Brown-Dove
  184. White-eared Tailorbird
  185. White-fronted Tit
  186. White-lored Oriole
  187. White-throated Jungle-Flycatcher
  188. White-vented Shama
  189. White-vented Whistler
  190. White-winged Cuckoo-Shrike
  191. Worcester's Buttonquail
  192. Writhed Hornbill
  193. Yellowish Bulbul
  194. Yellow-bellied Whistler
  195. Yellow-breasted Fruit-Dove
  196. Yellow-breasted Tailorbird
  197. Yellow-throated Leafbird
  198. Yellow-wattled Bulbul
  199. Zamboanga Bulbul

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