The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) is a giant forest raptor endemic to the
Philippines. It is considered to be one of the most powerful eagles in the
world; unfortunately, it is also one of the world’s rarest; listed as
Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List with a wild population estimated to
be fewer than 500.
Apart from being one of the largest eagles in the world, growing up to a metre in length with a two-metre wingspan, the Philippine Eagle is also one of the most striking; it has stunning brown and white plumage, a huge dark black bill with a tinge of blue and bright yellow feet. Despite their large size, these birds are swift and agile in the air. Philippine Eagles prey on a host of animals and they have been known to hunt bats, flying lemurs, civets, flying squirrels and macaques. They also eat birds, including other birds of prey, snakes and lizards.
Date of Issue | 17 February 2016 |
Designer | Joel Kirk |
Printer | Cartor Security Printing |
Values | £3 |
Process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp Size | 71.4mm deep x 59.6mm wide |
Sheet Size | 84mm deep x 118mm wide |
Paper | 110gsm unwatermarked PVA Adhesive |
Perforation | 14 x 14.25 |
Cylinder | A |