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Sitta oenochlamys
The only true creeping Philippine bird, moving up and down tree trunks or brances, from lowland to montane forest, in mixed flocks, where it is a core specie. Bill red in Palawan, yellow elsewhere. Endemic to the Philippines Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
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Highly appreciated, lhankin and mika hyden, I'm so thrilled and thankful that you've picked this spotting to one of NG's Great Nature Project ;)
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