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Black-naped Oriole

Oriolus chinensis

Description:

Common and widespread, fairly tame and noisy. Distinctive black and yellow plumage and large size.

Habitat:

spotted on a remote area in the city (Brgy. Conde Itaas, Batangas City) located on a mountain with a very few human residents.

Notes:

seen in early second growth, open scrub and gardens.

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5 Comments

bg11a1
bg11a1 9 years ago

Lovely

I believe (heard it from a reliable friend birder) that the Philippines is 3rd in having the most numbers of endemic species of birds. I just started photography and birding last december, and I've just got 23 birds in my lifelist. It's a slow progress, but I really really love it! :)

The MnMs
The MnMs 9 years ago

So many beautiful birds in Philippines! Thanks for showing us! :-)

thank you miss Marta! I appreciate it a lot :)

The MnMs
The MnMs 9 years ago

The second pic is my favorite! Very nice series!

Batangas, Philippines

Spotted on Jan 21, 2014
Submitted on May 28, 2014

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