Philippine Creepers: Rhabdornithidae
Conservation Status
Philippine creepers are not threatened. The stripe-breasted rhabdornis and the stripe-headed rhabdornis are common throughout their ranges, while the greater rhabdornis is relatively rare and confined to the mountainous regions in Luzon (within the Philippines). As the native forests of the Philippines are increasingly destroyed, the size of their habitat (home environment and territory) is being decreased and the condition of their habitat is being severely degraded. Because of this, Philippine creepers have a weakened ability to grow in numbers.
Additional topics
- Philippine Creepers: Rhabdornithidae - Stripe-headed Rhabdornis (rhabdornis Mysticalis): Species Account
- Philippine Creepers: Rhabdornithidae - Behavior And Reproduction
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