Birds of the Philippines
Photos and videos of wild birds found in the Philippines. We travel all over the Philippines to document and take pictures of birds. Our goal is to make this site a resource of information and images about wild birds of the Philippines.
Grey Heron
GREY HERON
Ardea cinerea
Ardeidae Family
Length 1010mm (40"); Wingspan 1780 mm (70")
Migrant- Uncommon
Bird #60 - November 2008
We saw these in San Juan, Batangas. They were in tree with the Egrets. They were quite distinctive because they were the biggest birds in the area. It is listed as uncommon in the Guide to Philippine Birds but it is actually a bird we have encountered many times. One of the easiest places to view this bird is in Candaba.
Length 1010mm (40"); Wingspan 1780 mm (70") Migrant- Uncommon Bird #60 - November 2008 We saw these in San Juan, Batangas. They were in tree with the Egrets. They were quite distinctive because they were the biggest birds in the area. It is listed as uncommon in the Guide to Philippine Birds but it is actually a bird we have encountered many times. One of the easiest places to view this bird is in Candaba.
Read MoreArdea cinerea
Ardeidae Family
Length 1010mm (40"); Wingspan 1780 mm (70")
Migrant- Uncommon
Bird #60 - November 2008
We saw these in San Juan, Batangas. They were in tree with the Egrets. They were quite distinctive because they were the biggest birds in the area. It is listed as uncommon in the Guide to Philippine Birds but it is actually a bird we have encountered many times. One of the easiest places to view this bird is in Candaba.
Length 1010mm (40"); Wingspan 1780 mm (70") Migrant- Uncommon Bird #60 - November 2008 We saw these in San Juan, Batangas. They were in tree with the Egrets. They were quite distinctive because they were the biggest birds in the area. It is listed as uncommon in the Guide to Philippine Birds but it is actually a bird we have encountered many times. One of the easiest places to view this bird is in Candaba.
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GREY HERON Ardea cinerea Candaba, Pampanga, Philippines
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