| Item Call Number |
PA00032 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
PA00032 |
| Photo Id |
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| Photographer |
- Photographer - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Title |
- Title - Philippine Banded Crake
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Notes |
- Notes - Scientific name: Rallina eurizonoides eurizonoides Family: Rallidae Local name: Tikling; Adongong (Ivatan); Uwang (Pil) Other common names: (Slaty-legged) Banded/Ryukyu Crake Conservation status: LC (Least Concern) The Philippine banded crake is frequently seen in dense shrub jungles, specially in Dalton, Nueva Viscaya. It lives on insects and small reptiles, breeds between June and September and cares for its young in nests of grass and leaves lined with finer materials. A full clutch consists of four to five eggs, oval in shape, white and with two almost identical ends.
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| Media Format |
- Media format - With prints
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| Collection |
- Collection - National Museum
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| Image Type |
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| Date |
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| Subject |
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| Place |
- Place - National Museum of the Philippines
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - fauna
- Keyword - tikling
- Keyword - rallina eurizonoides
- Keyword - rallidae
- Keyword - birds
- Keyword - animals
- Keyword - philippine banded crake
- Keyword - national museum
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