2009 PHILIPPINES TOUR
6 February-9 March: 32 days
Our Philippines birding tour is the most comprehensive in existence. We expect over 300 species, including 120-142 endemics. Thus far, we've seen the Philippine (Monkey-eating) Eagle on every tour, except one. Eventually we'll miss it as it continues on its road to extinction. Best try to see it now while the probability is good. Current guesstimates indicate only 200-600 Philippine Eagles left in the wild. Projections of the current rate of deforestation suggest that there will not be a forest patch big enough to support even one pair in the near future. Other birds we expect to find include: Chinese Egret, Philippine Duck, Philippine Falconet, the recently described (2001) Philippine Woodcock (one flew right through our dining hall on Mt. Kitanglad on both our 2000 and 2001 tours), 2-4 beautiful fruit-doves, 3-5 racquet-tails, 2 superb malkohas, 5 coucals, several endemic owls, Philippine and Javan Frogmouths, Philippine Trogon, 10 or 11 kingfishers, 5 hornbills, Wattled Broadbill, Azure-breasted, Red-bellied and Hooded Pittas, Philippine Fairy-bluebird, 2 or 3 of the endemic Rhabdornis, Coleto, Apo Myna, Blue and Rufous Paradise-Flycatchers, and lots of babblers (13-15), warblers (20), flycatchers (12), whistlers (4), flowerpeckers (11-12), sunbirds (13), white-eyes (6), etc. With a lot of luck, we might see a Palawan Peacock-Pheasant or a Luzon Bleedingheart. Add to all these birds the hospitality and friendliness of the Filipinos, their tasty food and some great scenery and you have a grand time in store for you.