The Philippine Eagle Center is a huge forest where the aviaries of some endemic birds are build. It is very important to stay on the narrow path to keep you away from the wild. Should you not be careful then this creepy insect should be able to keep you on track.
Giants spiders are everywhere. The birds are inside the cage, that could be the reason why they are able to increase their scary population. They are as big as my palm and yes, it is my first time to see them that huge.
Pag-asa is the famous Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle, as she is the first sprout of hope of this preservation project. Being the first of its kind to be successfully hatched and bred inside the Philippine Eagle Center is not an easy feat.
Below eagle is named Fighter. He lost his right wing during his capture. Fortunately, he was saved and was brought to the center. He can no longer fly but he stays proud and regal as he stand on his own throne. This mighty bird is indeed a symbol of inspiration to all Filipinos most especially to me. Haha!! Great bird!!!
So, where is Dakila? She is just relaxing somewhere!!
I am not sure if we covered all the eagles. For more details and photos, kindly visit the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao. The next post will be about the favorite food of this monkey eating eagles.
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