
Philippine Cockatoo
Philippine Cockatoo
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The Philippine Cockatoo is a critically endangered medium-sized white cockatoo endemic to the Philippines, known for its white plumage and red undertail coverts.
Where to spot
Mangrove forests, coastal lowlands, and forest edges on a few remaining islands in the Philippines, particularly Palawan.
How to spot
Look for its entirely white plumage with pale pinkish tinges, and distinctive bright red undertail coverts. Listen for its loud, harsh calls. Best seen at protected sites with expert guidance.
When to spot
Active during the day. Observations are rare and require visiting specific conservation sites, often with local guides.
Where to spot
Mangrove forests, coastal lowlands, and forest edges on a few remaining islands in the Philippines, particularly Palawan.
How to spot
Look for its entirely white plumage with pale pinkish tinges, and distinctive bright red undertail coverts. Listen for its loud, harsh calls. Best seen at protected sites with expert guidance.
When to spot
Active during the day. Observations are rare and require visiting specific conservation sites, often with local guides.
This species is facing extreme threats from habitat loss and illegal pet trade, making it one of the most endangered parrot species in the world.
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