Aethopyga pulcherrima / Metallic Winged Sunbird |
Philippine Coucal |
If we were lucky, we may get to see the Philippine Coucal (Centropus viridis), locally called Sabukot, that we first spotted and photographed two years back in the hillside garden of the DDD Habitat / Banaue Heritage Hotel in Bissang, Tam-an. Or if we get really, really lucky, maybe we can spot a lifer or two. The first one was not meant to be. But the second prospect is what happened in our short trip to the boondocks.
Elegant Tit/Periparus elegans |
Owing to some rather radical trimming of the hedges and shrubbery at the front of the inn/hotel, we had to look for birds high up on the treetops, a tricky proposition for the small sunbirds. But luck was on our side, I guess, as we spotted a first lifer on this trip -- a Metallic Winged Sunbird (Aethopyga pulcherrima), the coloration a bit different from the Olive Backed Sunbirds we keep seeing here and in Maligcong. They trade places often on the hillside trees with Elegant Tits (Periparus elegans) and Mountain White-Eyes (Zosterops montanus). Oh, the bossy Mountain Shrike (Lanius validirostris) was on its usual place, high on the right hillside overlooking the native Ifugao houses being reconstructed onsite, right where we photographed him nearly two years ago.
Mountain White-eye/Zosterops montanus |
Mountain Shrike/Lanius validirostris |