Birds of Trinidad & Tobago If you see this message then the browser is unable to run this Java Applet. Trinidad, one of the Caribbean Islands, was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1498. It was called by the native Carib people IERE or The Land of the Hummingbird. This picture of a Copper-rumped Hummingbird shows why. Photograph courtesy Dr. Russell Barrow Trinidad is the Southern most ...
The Birds of Bonaire Click here for the Bonaire Newsgroup. Bonaire is a favorite of birdwatchers. Over 170 species of birds can be seen on the island, many of them clustered around Goto Lake, Pekelmeer, Cai and Dos Pos. Spotting each species depends to some extent on migration patterns and the weather (in the dry season, for example, normally shy birds approach towns in search of water).
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Rafael Sanchez, te recomienda su nuevo dominio www.birdingcuba.com Ruta FERMIN Z.CERVERA.75 ANIVERSARIO. 1.El inc gnito descubridor 2.CITMA Cienaga de Zapata 3.Rio Hatiguanico 4.Jes s Rodriguez 5.Chino y el profesor Orlando Torres en Santo Tomas 6.Fermina-Zapata Wren, Cervera s Wren in Santo Tomas, Zapata Swamp.Imagenes de video cedidas por CITMA, Ciencias Tecnologia Medio Ambiente de la Cienaga de ...
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Caribbean Countries Comparison Counts and information are derived from Sibley & Monroe checklists in Thayer's Birder's Diary - Version 2.02 and Santa Barbara Software Products BirdArea. Information on endangered birds is derived from the IUCN Red List, Birdlife International, and supporting data bases developed by Ian Patton, of Merlin Species Watcher. Specialities are birds that can only be ...
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