The Philippine falconet, also known as the Philippine hobby, is a small bird of prey endemic to the Philippines. It is a member of the falcon family, and is closely related to the European hobby. The Philippine falconet is a medium-sized falcon, with a length of about 30 cm and a wingspan of about 70 cm. It has a dark brown back and wings, with a white and belly. The male has a blue-gray head and the female has a brown head. The Philippine falconet is found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas. It is a skilled hunter, and feeds on small birds, reptiles, and mammals.
The Philippine falconet is an important bird in the Philippines, and is considered to be a national treasure. It is a symbol of strength and courage, and is often used in traditional ceremonies and rituals. The Philippine falconet is also a popular tourist attraction, and is often seen in bird sanctuaries and national parks.