The site was identified as important in 2001 because it was regularly supporting significant populations of the species listed below, meeting ('triggering') IBA criteria.
Populations meeting IBA criteria ('trigger species'):Species | Red List Category | Season | Year(s) | Population estimate at site | IBA criteria met |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grey Imperial-pigeon Ducula pickeringii | VU | resident | 1880-1900 | present | A1, A2 |
Sulu Hornbill Anthracoceros montani | CR | resident | 1900 | present | A1, A2 |
Rufous-lored Kingfisher Todiramphus winchelli | VU | resident | 1880-1900 | present | A1 |
Sulu Pygmy Woodpecker Picoides ramsayi | VU | resident | 1880-1900 | present | A1 |
Philippine Cockatoo Cacatua haematuropygia | CR | resident | 1900-1919 | present | A1 |
Hypsipetes everetti | NR | resident | 1900-1949 | present | A2 |
The current IUCN Red List category (shown above) may differ from that which was valid at the time of IBA criteria assessment (2001).
Protected area (PA) | PA designation | PA area (ha) | Relationship of PA with IBA | Overlap of PA with IBA (ha) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mount Dajo | National Park | 213 | is identical to site | 211 |
Habitat (IUCN level 1) | Habitat detail | Extent (% of site) |
---|---|---|
Artificial/Terrestrial | - | |
Forest | - |
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Mount Dajo National Park. Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/mount-dajo-national-park-iba-philippines on 19/03/2024.