Endemic birds of the Philippines
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This article is one of a series providing information about endemism among birds in the World's various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds.
[edit] Patterns of endemism
The Philippines has a single endemic family, the Philippine creepers, Rhabdornithidae, containing three species.
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[edit] Endemic Bird Areas
Birdlife International has defined the following Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) in the Philippines.
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[edit] List of species
- Philippine Mallard
- Philippine Falconet
- Philippine Megapode
- Painted Quail
- Painted Snipe
- Philippine Green Pigeon
- Pink Necked Green Dove
- Pink-bellied Imperial-pigeon
- Philippine Turtle Dove
- Philippine Cockatoo
- Philippine Koel
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| Regional overviews
The Palaearctic: Western Palearctic | Central Asia | Japan |
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| Lists of: Endemic Bird Areas | Secondary Areas | |
| Literature: Putting biodiversity on the map | Endemic Bird Areas of the World | |
| Categories: Regional overviews | Endemic higher-level taxa | Restricted range endemics | |

