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thanks for the ID BirdBrain!
I believe this is in the Apocynaceae family, could be Calotropis sp. or Asclepias sp. They look like milkweed flowers or crown flower. I don't know if any of these are found in the Philippines.
It is definitely a cicada AidanKoob, check out the images on this site http://www.whatsthatbug.com/2012/08/07/c...
Some people use the common name locust for cicadas
http://scarlablack.hubpages.com/hub/The-...
ok, I think I've got it now. Not Dicentra sp. but it is in the same family, Papaveraceae.
thank you venusflytrap2000! I might have missed it except for the female mallard that was raising a fuss.
thanks for the ID Gordan Dietzman and LuckyLogan
Thanks for the ID LuckyLogan
Thanks LuckyLogan, I thought it looked like Dicentra also. We have squirrel corn and dutchman's breeches around here but I have never seen this flower before.