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Betty Petersen Conservation Fund

Betty Petersen Conservation Fund Inspiration: Betty Petersen (1943-2013) was one of the founders of Birders’ Exchange, a program to engage people in birding through donations of optic equipment and resources to organizations in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The program was first housed at the (then) Manomet Bird Observatory and later …

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Captured! The Stunning Birds of Puerto Rico and More—Winners of BirdsCaribbean Photo Contest 2022

Red-legged Thrush amongst red petals on the ground. Photo by Edward Hernandez Lara

The 2022 joint AOS-BC Conference in Puerto Rico was the setting for BirdsCaribbean’s fourth biennial photography competition. Over 800 wildlife professionals from 34 countries attended the conference with many of them using their cameras while they explored Puerto Rico’s rich biodiversity. With over 280+ gorgeous photographs submitted for review, the five judges certainly had their …

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Black-capped Petrel Year in Review— Progress to Conserve this Endangered Species

Jennifer Wheeler, Chair of the Black-capped Petrel Working Group, shares an exciting annual update on research and on-the-ground conservation activities for this Endangered species. The Black-capped Petrel is locally called the Diablotín (“little devil”) because of the creepy call it makes upon return to its mountaintop burrow in the evening. But nothing is more sinister …

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Fostering Raptor Conservation in the Caribbean Through Environmental Education

Marta Curti of the Peregrine Fund shares her thoughts on (and love for) our magnificent Caribbean raptors, including several threatened endemic species and subspecies; and introduces a brand new Resource Guide, which will help conservationists, educators, and community members understand raptors better. I am just going to say it. Raptors are cool! Their laser-like eyesight, …

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Show up for Shorebirds! Join the Global Shorebird Count: September 1-7, 2022

Shorebirds from left to right: Sanderling, Semipalmated Plover, Willet, American Oystercatcher.

As September draws closer and migratory shorebirds are making their way south, we are getting ready to celebrate World Shorebirds Day 2022! This year, why not show up and take part in the Global Shorebird Count?  From help with bird ID to counting tips, BirdsCaribbean has everything you need to make your survey a success. …

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10 Simple Tips to Help Birds Thrive in Your Backyard and Beyond!

Over 700 species of birds live in the Caribbean. This includes 176 species that can be found nowhere else in the world! There is no doubt that birds add music and a splash of color to our lives. Many people enjoy watching wild birds since it distracts them from the pressures of their daily lives. Additionally, …

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The Winners of the CEBF Short Story and Poetry Contest 2022 

The results of our first Short Story and Poetry Contest are in! We would like to congratulate the winners of this year’s competition for their creativity and skill at conveying emotion. We received fantastic submissions from the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Antigua and Barbuda, St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela …

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Two New Motus Stations in Puerto Rico Jumpstart Our Caribbean Motus Collaboration Program

In March 2022, we installed the first two Motus stations that are part of BirdsCaribbean’s effort to expand the Motus network in the Caribbean region. Three installation experts from the Northeast Motus Collaboration and 12 trainees came together in Puerto Rico to put up stations at Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge and Hacienda La Esperanza …

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Resilience and Action: AOS-BC Conference in Puerto Rico Addresses Future of Conservation

When the world seemed to stop at the behest of the pandemic, forcing most of us to remain at home, our BirdsCaribbean community kept going — birding, monitoring, and sharing our stories from safe spaces in our neighborhoods, community parks, and backyards.  Nearly three years and countless virtual meetings later, the anticipation of an in-person …

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From the Nest – Day 104

A Blue-headed Hummingbird

Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2022 is “Loving Birds is Human Nature”.  Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Endemic Bird of the Day: Blue-headed Hummingbird …

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Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival Celebrates Human Connection to Birds

Graphic highlighting the CEBF2022 theme "Loving Birds is Human Nature"

As islands across the Caribbean began to ease restrictions on gatherings due to COVID-19, we were finally able to take a break from our screens and meet, in-person, with our friends and colleagues!  At events across the region, we saw people of all ages coming together to celebrate birds – in cities, botanical gardens, and …

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Put a band on it: Updates from our First-ever Caribbean Bird Banding Training

Holly Garrod, one of the BirdsCaribbean’s trainers at this year’s bird banding workshop in The Bahamas, describes some highlights of the event. Wildlife professionals and students from 7 Caribbean countries had the opportunity to get together in person for hands-on learning in the science and skill of banding birds. Our first Caribbean Bird Banding Training …

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From the Nest – Day 103

Green-tailed Warbler

Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2022 is “Loving Birds is Human Nature”.  Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Endemic Bird of the Day: Green-tailed Warbler …

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Global Big Day 2022: BirdsCaribbean Continues Record-breaking Streak!

Once again, on Saturday 14th May 2022 the Caribbean birding community showed up and showed out for Global Big Day! Global Big Day is an annual celebration of the birds around you. Birders and bird lovers across the globe spend the day observing and recording essential data about the birds they see. Some also take …

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Printing now! The Spanish Version of our Endemic Birds Coloring Book

It’s coming soon! And we are excited, as the printing presses are whirring. BirdsCaribbean partners and citizens of all ages from across the Spanish-speaking islands can look forward to enjoying the Spanish language version of our popular Endemic Birds of the West Indies Coloring Book, which will soon be ready for ordering. Translations of the …

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From the Nest – Day 83

Broad-billed Tody

Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2022 is “Loving Birds is Human Nature”  Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Endemic Bird of the Day: Broad-billed Tody …

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From the Nest – Day 81

Pearly-eyed Thrasher

Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2022 is “Loving Birds is Human Nature”  Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Endemic Bird of the Day: Pearly-eyed Thrasher …

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Counting Birds: An Unassuming Job that Requires Training, Skill, and a Great Deal of Field Knowledge

Daniela Ventura, a Cuban student and dedicated ornithologist, describes her impressions and experiences at BirdsCaribbean’s first Landbird Monitoring Workshop in the Dominican Republic this past February.       “What do you do for a living?” is among the top-ten questions you will be asked throughout your life, whether it comes from a stranger—like the immigration officer at …

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Resilience and Hope: One Year After the La Soufrière Volcanic Eruptions on St. Vincent

It was one year ago that volcanic ash began billowing out of the La Soufrière volcano on the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines—the first time in 42 years. Vincentians were alerted to increased activity within the volcano and knew the eruption was imminent, but there was little that could prepare the community …

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Conservationists Pen Action Plan to Protect Extremely Elusive and Endangered Seabird

“Conserving the Diablotin” informed by a decade of exploration and research   The Endangered Black-capped Petrel is a seabird so secretive that ten years ago, only one active nest had ever been located and monitored. Despite this tremendous gap in knowledge, the International Black-capped Petrel Conservation Group created an action plan in 2012 to guide …

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JCO Roundup: Volume 34 Features New Research from Seven Islands

Broad-billed Tody perched on a branch

Volume 34 of the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology (JCO) presents a wide spread of original contributions, from methodical surveys of seabirds and landbirds, to the documentation of rarely seen behaviors, that all add to the knowledge of the Caribbean avifauna. Despite ongoing challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, our team of editors, reviewers, other JCO …

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2021: A Year of Unexpected Drama and Surprising Successes

Photo collage shows images from 2021 activities

It was an extraordinary year. But then, so was 2020! Despite the ongoing roller coaster ride that was the COVID-19 pandemic, BirdsCaribbean pressed on. While some activities were necessarily curtailed, with our ever-enthusiastic partners we “pivoted,” adapted to the changing circumstances, and overcame obstacles. We had some great successes. We also turned to highlighting some …

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All At Sea: The Seabird Working Group provides an extensive update, invites ideas

The online Seabird Fest on December 2 really made waves! It was a tremendous success, with a substantial participation by over 50 partners and individuals involved in seabird research and monitoring. The online meeting, over two hours long, was a sweeping and extensive overview of BirdsCaribbean’s Seabird Working Group’s (SWG) activities and findings, followed by …

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Field Trips, Videos, Shorebird Education, and a Fabulous Costume Party: Activities on World Migratory Bird Day 2021

October 9th, 2021 is the official date for World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) in the Caribbean, but we celebrate throughout the fall, welcoming home our returning migratory birds. We love the extra color and activity these avian gems bring to our backyards, forests, wetlands, and beaches. This year’s theme — “Sing, Fly, Soar—Like a Bird” …

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BirdsCaribbean expresa su alarma por el aumento del tráfico ilegal de aves en Cuba

A caged Painted Bunting

Un joven sonriente camina por el campo, cargando una docena de jaulas caseras en su espalda y en sus manos, cada una con aves silvestres. Una calurosa azotea urbana está repleta con unas cincuenta jaulas llenas de pájaros para la venta. Un niño sostiene una pequeña jaula con una nueva mascota, un Azulejo atrapado mientras …

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Training Opportunity: Caribbean Bird Banding Workshop

BirdsCaribbean is excited to invite applications to participate in a 5-day training workshop focused on bird banding, an important tool for research and monitoring! Through a blend of classroom and field-based activities, participants will learn about the basics of bird banding, from setting up a mist net to examining molt patterns. We’ll also discuss and …

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