Philippine Bullfinch

It is found only in the Philippines. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

The Philippine Bullfinch is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

saw a Philippine Bullfinch in scope as it ate small fruits. We left camp at 1420 for the grind down the hill in 4-wheel jeep (seeing a Purple Needletail en route), reaching the main road 10 km N of Malaybalay (at Km post 1503). There we transferred to jitney for the hour drive to Caguyan de Oro for the night. More

Philippine Bullfinch and Stripe-headed Rhabdornis, more or less in that order. The trip cost about UK More

strong-billed shrike, the Philippine bullfinch, skull of white-cheeked bullfinch. The presence of firecrest , snowy-browed flychatcher, black-and cinnamon fantail and cinnamon Ibon were also noted in the primary forest area. Mt. Apo serves as a dwelling place for butterflies. There is an abundance of butterflies in the are: the grass yellow butterfly, blue triangle butterfly, day butterfly, tailed jay butterfly as well as the five endemic species of butterflies: Father schoenig More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Fringillidae
Genus : Pyrrhula
Species : leucogenis
Authority : Grant, 1895