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romy ocon | profile | all galleries >> Wild Birds of the Philippines (Photos) >> Bird Galleries by Location >> Archives of Older Galleries by Location >> Archives - Part 3 >> Mt. Makiling - Part XIV tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Mt. Makiling - Part XIV

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The avian gods must have known that I had just cleaned my 20D sensor - they gifted this color-blind clicker with the rare opportunity of capturing in megapixels the uncommon, rarely seen and endemic Ashy Ground-Thrush (an immature one).

The bird strutted before me like a beauty queen candidate - as in quarter turn to the right, click... another quarter turn, click.... I got a lot of angles, though it's a pity that my flash had to supply most of the light - the pics have that unnatural flashed look.

I'm drinking my SanMig in glee as I upload these pics...8-)... Of course, I've been wrong many times before in establishing the ID of my bird pics. In case I terribly goofed on this one, please feel free to post your comments or correction. Cheers!
Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature, possibly among the first pics of this species taken in the wild)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

[20D + 400 5.6L + DG Super flash]
IMG_0167-800x600.JPG

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature, possibly among the first pics of this species taken in the wild)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

[20D + 400 5.6L + DG Super flash]


Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.
IMG_0144.JPG

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature, possibly among the first pics of this species taken in the wild)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

[MT. MAKILING, LAGUNA, 20D + 400 5.6L + DG Super + Better Beamer, hand held]
Ashy Ground-Thrush-IMG_0163

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature, possibly among the first pics of this species taken in the wild)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

[MT. MAKILING, LAGUNA, 20D + 400 5.6L + DG Super + Better Beamer, hand held]

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.
IMG_0117.JPG

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.
IMG_0139.jpg

Ashy Ground-Thrush
(a Philippine endemic, immature)

Scientific name - Zoothera cinerea

Habitat - Uncommon, shy and hard to see, on or near the ground from low to high elevation forest.

Spotted Wood-kingfisher 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi 

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.
IMG_0024.JPG

Spotted Wood-kingfisher
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.

Spotted Wood-kingfisher 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi 

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.
IMG_0053.JPG

Spotted Wood-kingfisher
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.

Spotted Wood-kingfisher 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi 

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.
IMG_0080.JPG

Spotted Wood-kingfisher
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Actenoides lindsayi

Habitat - Fairly common in lowland forest understory, perches motionless in dark recesses.

Luzon Bleeding-Heart 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Gallicolumba luzonica 

Habitat - Uncommon in second growth and forest.
Luzon Bleeding-Heart

Luzon Bleeding-Heart
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Gallicolumba luzonica

Habitat - Uncommon in second growth and forest.

Black-chinned Fruit-dove 
(a near Philippine endemic, Male) 

Scientific name - Ptilinopus leclancheri leclancheri 

Habitat - Uncommon in forest patches up to 1500 m.
Black-Chinned Fruit-Dove

Black-chinned Fruit-dove
(a near Philippine endemic, Male)

Scientific name - Ptilinopus leclancheri leclancheri

Habitat - Uncommon in forest patches up to 1500 m.

Yellow-bellied Whistler 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Pachycephala philippinensis philippinensis 

Habitat - Common in all forest levels.
Yellow-Bellied Whistler

Yellow-bellied Whistler
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Pachycephala philippinensis philippinensis

Habitat - Common in all forest levels.

Yellow-wattled Bulbul 
(a Philippine endemic) 

Scientific name - Pycnonotus urostictus 

Habitat - Lowland early second growth and forest edge.
IMG_0206.JPG

Yellow-wattled Bulbul
(a Philippine endemic)

Scientific name - Pycnonotus urostictus

Habitat - Lowland early second growth and forest edge.

Forest Wagtail

Scientific name - Dendronanthus indicus

Habitat - Rare, in forest and second growth, also in ricefields and mangroves.
IMG_0095.jpg

Forest Wagtail

Scientific name - Dendronanthus indicus

Habitat - Rare, in forest and second growth, also in ricefields and mangroves.