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.
Spotted Kestrel
SPOTTED KESTREL
Falco moluccensis
Falconidae Family
resident, new country record
Bird # 501 - November 2016
This was an amazing discovery by Pete Simpson in October 2016. He was driving down a highway at 90kph when he spotted an interesting bird flying in the opposite direction. He hesitated a bit before turning the car around to get a closer look. After some observation, he discovered that there was a pair. He found it unusual for rare migrants to be found in a pair. From the behavior he observed, he suspected they might be nesting. Soon after, he found the nest hole with two chicks.
This is the first time Spotted Kestrel is recorded in the Philippines. They were previously thought to be an endemic of Indonesia.
When we went to see the birds we were able to observe them feed the chicks. The male flew in and perched on the ledge with a Eurasian Tree Sparrow in its claws. The female flew to the male and the male immediately gave the prey to the female. The male flew and perched in a different ledge. The female removed the feathers from the Eurasian Tree Sparrow and brought it to the nesting hole. She fed it to the two chicks.
When seen in flight, the female has visible barring on the tail. The male does not.
Read MoreFalco moluccensis
Falconidae Family
resident, new country record
Bird # 501 - November 2016
This was an amazing discovery by Pete Simpson in October 2016. He was driving down a highway at 90kph when he spotted an interesting bird flying in the opposite direction. He hesitated a bit before turning the car around to get a closer look. After some observation, he discovered that there was a pair. He found it unusual for rare migrants to be found in a pair. From the behavior he observed, he suspected they might be nesting. Soon after, he found the nest hole with two chicks.
This is the first time Spotted Kestrel is recorded in the Philippines. They were previously thought to be an endemic of Indonesia.
When we went to see the birds we were able to observe them feed the chicks. The male flew in and perched on the ledge with a Eurasian Tree Sparrow in its claws. The female flew to the male and the male immediately gave the prey to the female. The male flew and perched in a different ledge. The female removed the feathers from the Eurasian Tree Sparrow and brought it to the nesting hole. She fed it to the two chicks.
When seen in flight, the female has visible barring on the tail. The male does not.
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SPOTTED KESTREL
SPOTTED KESTREL, male Falco moluccensis General Santos, South Cotobato, Mindanao
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