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Fauna · Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, Bukidnon, PH

Philippine Eagle Courtship — Mindanao Philippines

The Philippine eagle — the world's largest eagle by wingspan and the Philippine national bird — performs its courtship in the dipterocarp forests of Mindanao from November to February, the male performing spectacular aerial display flights over the forest canopy before perching near the nest. With fewer than 800 individuals remaining and nesting pairs requiring 7,000–13,000 hectares of forest each, the Philippine Eagle Center's captive breeding programme and the wild nest monitoring work of the Philippine Eagle Foundation represent the conservation infrastructure that makes observation possible. At the Kitanglad Range Natural Park in Bukidnon, guided treks to known nest territories provide the extraordinary possibility of watching the world's most endangered large raptor perform its courtship ritual in the forest that the indigenous Bukidnon people have protected for generations as the 'mountain that must never be cut.'

When
Nov — Feb
Best viewing
A guided dawn trek through Mindanao's primary dipterocarp forest to witness courtship aerial displays by one of the world's rarest and most visually commanding raptors. Sightings are not guaranteed but the setting alone is extraordinary.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

Deep in the dipterocarp forests of Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park, the Philippine eagle — the national bird and one of the rarest raptors on Earth — fills the canopy with its courtship spectacle from November through February. The massive male, with a wingspan rivalling the harpy eagle's, launches into soaring aerial display flights above the forest crown, banking and circling before descending to perch near the nest site. Guides from the Philippine Eagle Foundation lead pre-dawn treks through mossy, layered forest, arriving at known nest territories in the cool morning light. The forest itself amplifies the experience: hornbills call overhead, giant ferns line the path, and then — silence broken by enormous wingbeats. With fewer than 800 individuals left in the wild, each sighting carries the weight of rarity. Observers stand at a respectful distance, watching a creature that commands 7,000–13,000 hectares of forest as its personal territory execute one of the most dramatic avian courtship rituals on the planet.

When to go

Nov — Feb

Getting there

Nearest airport: CDO. Nearest city: Cagayan de Oro.

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