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Pambansang Ibon: Agila (larawan)

Philippine National Symbols,Mga Pambansang Sagisag Ng Pilipinas,larawan ng pambansang sagisag,pambansang   Ibon
PAMBANSANG IBON: AGILA
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PANGUNAHING SAGISAG:WATAWAT

PAMBANSANG WIKA :FILIPINO

PAMBANSANG AWIT: LUPANG HINIRANG

PAMBANSANG SAYAW: CariƱosa

PAMBANSANG DAMIT NG LALAKI: BARONG 

PAMBANSANG DAMIT NG BABAE: BARO AT SAYA

PAMBANSANG LARO: ARNIS

PAMBANSANG BAYANI: JOSE RIZAL

PAMBANSANG TIRAHAN: BAHAY-KUBO

PAMBANSANG PAGKAIN: LECHON

PAMBANSANG ISADA: BAGUS

PAMBANSANG HAYOP: KALABAW

PAMBANSANG IBON: AGILA

PAMBANSANG BULAKLAK:SAMPAGUITA

PAMBANSANG SAPIN SA PAA: BAKYA

PAMBANSANG HIYAS:PERLAS

PAMBANSANG SASAKYAN:KALESA

PAMBANSANG PRUTAS: MANGGA

PAMBANSANG DAHON:ANAHAW

PAMBANSANG PUNO: NARRA

PAMBANSANG IBON: AGILA
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The Philippine "monkey-eating" eagle


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Philippine Eagle


The Philippine Eagle, also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, is an eagle of the family Accipitridae endemic to forests in the Philippines. Retrieved from: Wikipedia
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Lord of the Forest


"It glides through its sole habitat, the rain forests of the Philippines, powerful wings spread to seven feet, navigating the tangled canopy with unexpected precision. It is possible that no one has ever described this rare raptor, one of the world's largest, without using the word "magnificent." [ Mel White, Philippine Eagles, Published: February 2008 Retrieved from: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/02/philippine-eagles/mel-white-text.html
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A Philippine Eagle (Pithecopaga jefferyi)


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"A Philippine Eagle (Pithecopaga jefferyi) is shown at the Philippine Eagle Center, Davao City, in 2011. The mating rituals of two captive Philippine eagles are being broadcast live over the Internet to rally global support for saving of the world's rarest and biggest raptors, conservationists said Thursday. Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-02-online-boost-philippine-eagle.html#jCp" Retrieved from: http://images26.fotki.com/v889/photos/9/982198/5090285/DSC_0292-vi.jpg
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The Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) fits a lot of superlatives as a bird of prey: one of the world's largest, tallest, most beautiful, and most powerful birds.


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