Our Motus stations are multiplying! Two stations were recently installed in The Bahamas, bringing the total to six stations in just over a year—starting with two in Puerto Rico, followed by one each in Jamaica and Barbados. You may ask, “Remind us what Motus is?” The Motus Wildlife Tracking System, often abbreviated to “Motus” from …
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Wings Over Water—the Caribbean Celebrates Magnificent Migratory Birds and Encourages Water Conservation
Every year thousands of migratory birds make epic journeys south. Many stop over in the Caribbean to rest and refuel; others arrive and spend the entire winter with us. Throughout Fall 2023 and on World Migratory Bird Day, we celebrated these beautiful visitors. We recognized and highlighted the amazing ways in which they adapt to …
Birdability Week 2023: Soaring Towards a More Accessible World
Birdwatching is a hobby that can be enjoyed by everyone. Being in nature with a group of like-minded people can be particularly rewarding. But access to these spaces and events are not equal, especially for people with disabilities and chronic illness. There is still a tendency to make the assumption that disability access and wheelchair …
World Migratory Bird Day—The Birds are En Route and Headed Our Way!
Calling all Caribbean bird lovers! Let’s be on the alert, and scan the skies for our migrating birds! October 14th, 2023 marks the official date for World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) in the Caribbean and Central and South America; it’s celebrated in May in North America. It’s one of the most exciting times of year …
Double Your Impact for Shorebirds at this Year’s Global Shorebird Count: 1-7 September 2023
Hundreds of thousands of migratory shorebirds are already on the move, and we are getting ready to celebrate World Shorebirds Day 2023! Diverse habitats and food supply make the Caribbean an attractive destination for shorebirds and a veritable birders’ paradise, so why not take part in the Global Shorebird Count this year? BirdsCaribbean has everything …
Rising from the Ashes: Building Capacity to Monitor St. Vincent’s Endangered Whistling Warbler and Forest Birds in the Wake of La Soufrière
In April 2021, La Soufrière Volcano, on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, erupted for the first time in 42 years. Explosive eruptions and heavy ash fall devastated ecosystems, leaving many species without homes and unable to forage in the wild. St. Vincent’s wildlife, especially endemic landbird species like the threatened St. Vincent Parrot and …
Water Conservation for Birds AND People – Dive into the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival Highlights 2023!
BirdsCaribbean is proud to coordinate the annual Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) along with many environmental and community organizations across the region. Today we look back on all the fun events celebrating the Caribbean’s iconic birds, being in nature, meeting new friends, and making water conservation an important part of our daily lives! The Caribbean …
BirdsCaribbean Global Big Day 2023 Photography Awards
Global Big Day 2023 was another whirlwind of birding, fundraising and fantastic photography! Thank you to all those who took part and for the amazing photos you sent us. We are absolutely delighted to announce all the ‘winners’ of our photography awards. Many of this year’s photos showcase the beauty of Caribbean birds and the …
Your Tour, Your way: Build Your Own Birding Tour to the Caribbean – Birding the Islands makes Independent Bird Touring Easy!
BirdsCaribbean’s local partner Birding the Islands offers solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups the opportunity to travel and bird the islands of the Caribbean on a range of private and fully-customizable multi-island birding tours. You can now book their Build Your Own (aka BYO) tours directly through BirdsCaribbean! Check out the ‘Build your Own’ …
Making Connections and Measuring Molt: Experiences at a Second Bird Banding Workshop in the Dominican Republic
BirdsCaribbean’s Caribbean Bird Banding Network recently held their second bird banding training workshop in the beautiful Dominican Republic. Read on for a delightful personal account of this workshop from local high-school teacher and dedicated Dominican biologist Elvin Manuel Vargas Estévez. On the fresh morning of March 8th, 2023, in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, one of the …
Communications Manager Job Opportunity—BirdsCaribbean is Hiring!
Are you an experienced marketing and communications professional? Do you want to help us tell the world how amazing Caribbean birds are and why we should protect them? Then consider joining our team! BirdsCaribbean (BC) is seeking to hire a full-time Communications Manager. Position Overview: The Communications Manager oversees communications, marketing, and public relations efforts …
Introducing BirdsCaribbean’s new Board of Directors 2023-2024
We closed the 2021-2022 term with a feeling of happiness and satisfaction. Our organization has accomplished much in promoting the conservation of Caribbean birds and their habitats. Our new board of directors are looking forward to helping to make 2021-2024 just as successful! Particular highlight from last year include launching our new program- the Caribbean …
Our Team
Our Team ALEXIA MORALES – OPERATIONS MANAGER Alexia Morales has over seven years of experience working in office administration. She has a Bachelor´s degree in Office Systems from the University of Puerto Rico, and a Master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Digital Marketing from NUC University. Alexia volunteers as a Social Media …
Our Board
Our Board Lisa Sorenson, Ph.D. – Executive Director and Past President Previous or current links with BirdsCaribbean: Member since 1996, Project Coordinator, WIWD and Wetlands Conservation Project 1997 to 2016, former Vice President and President of the Board, Executive Director 2013 to present. Nationality: USA Residence: Natick, MA, USA Experience: Lisa has a B.Sc. is in …
BirdsCaribbean Awards Grants for Ten Projects to Study and Conserve Birds
BirdsCaribbean is pleased to announce the 2023 cohort of grantees under our three named awards, the David S. Lee Fund for the Conservation of Caribbean Birds, the Betty Petersen Conservation Fund, and the new James A. Kushlan Research and Conservation Fund. These are ten exciting projects that promote the study and conservation of avifauna in …
2022: A Trailblazing Year for BirdsCaribbean
2022 was a year of new beginnings. With the COVID era mostly behind us, we focused on moving forward, with a host of activities and projects under way. It was hectic! Puerto Rico vibes! Our 23rd International Conference in Puerto Rico – co-hosted with the American Ornithological Society (AOS) for the first time – in …
Landbird Monitoring Resources
Landbird Monitoring Resources Our landbird monitoring resources are here to help you with PROALAS surveys, bird banding initiatives, Motus projects, and outreach and education. All of our resources are free to download and share. Many are available in multiple languages. Caribbean Landbird Monitoring (CLM) Network The Programa de América Latina para las Aves Silvestres (PROALAS) …
CWC2023 Featured Birds: Meet the Piping Plover
This year we have featured seven waterbirds in our Caribbean Water Census graphic! Find out more about each of these beautiful birds in our blog posts and on social media. The Caribbean Waterbird Census starts today! And our featured bird is the small, round, sand-colored Piping Plover. These plump shorebirds have ‘stubby’ bills that are …
Holiday Traditions with Birds
The holidays are here again! It is a special time for togetherness and gratitude, but for many it can also be very demanding—cleaning, entertaining, and gift giving. Exhausted and anxious is not how we want you to experience the holidays. We at BirdsCaribbean have compiled a list of traditional activities that have been adapted to …
Helping Birds Fly With Darker Skies: Celebrating World Migratory Bird Day in the Caribbean
Every year thousands of birds make epic journeys south, visiting our region on the way. Throughout the fall we celebrated these amazing migratory birds in the Caribbean during World Migratory Bird Day. Check out the fun and creative ways that Caribbean organizations got involved from Laura Baboolal, the Caribbean Coordinator, of World Migratory Bird Day …
Uncovering the Story of F54 – One Osprey’s Journey to Bonaire
Susan, a certified bird guide from Bonaire, was out birding when she spotted a newly arrived Osprey perched on a post. Only when she looked back at her photos did she spot something different about this bird. Read on to find out more about this bird and its amazing migration from Susan. Fall migration is …
Taking Care of Your Mental Health: Bird Therapy is the Best Kind
Disclaimer: The content of this article is provided for general information only. Please, always obtain professional or specialist advice when seeking to address your personal mental health issues and concerns. “The bird will see you now…” World Mental Health Day, recognized by the World Health Organization since 1992, takes place on October 10 every year. …
Get Ready to Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day 2022- Dim the Lights for Birds at Night!
Laura Baboolal, the World Migratory Bird Day Caribbean Coordinator for Environment for the Americas (EFTA) encourages us to celebrate the amazing journeys of birds during World Migratory Bird Day 2022! Keep reading to find out how you can help migratory birds this year and where to find resources to help you celebrate. It’s that …
BirdsCaribbean Awards: Celebrating Excellence in Conservation
It’s been a tough couple of years, we must admit, but a global pandemic was no match for the determination and grit of the BirdsCaribbean community. In the face of unprecedented challenges—stay at home orders, canceled flights and closed borders—we found a way to not only survive but thrive. At our recently held international conference …
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival Celebrates Human Connection to Birds
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 …
BirdSleuth Goes Back to School: Training in St Croix Informs and Inspires
Jen Valiulis, Executive Director, St. Croix Environmental Association (SEA) shares her recent experience hosting a BirdSleuth Caribbean Workshop in St Croix, US Virgin Islands, April 5 & 6, 2022. Follow along for a vicarious experience of the workshop, and see what the educators discovered and how they are putting what they learned to use! Through …
Inclusivity in Science: BirdsCaribbean Celebrates Black Birders Week 2022
Black Birders Week is a social media campaign which seeks to highlight the important presence of people of color in the birding and conservation communities. It is a week-long celebration, organized by the Black AF in STEM Collective, of Black outdoor enthusiasts, naturalists, and conservationists, focusing on their cultural perspectives of the world in which …
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 …
Mark Your Calendars and Join Us for Global Big Day on May 14!
It’s that time of year again! We’ll be hosting our annual celebration of Global Big Day—the biggest birding day of the year—on Saturday, May 14, 2022. This time, we are raising funds for travel scholarships to help Caribbean students and wildlife professionals attend the AOS-BC Conference in Puerto Rico this June*. We are bringing back …
From the Classroom to the Forest: Non-stop Learning at BirdsCaribbean’s 2022 Landbird Monitoring Training Workshop in the Dominican Republic
Holly Garrod, one of the BirdsCaribbean’s trainers at the recent workshop in the hills of central Dominican Republic, describes some highlights of the event. Wildlife professionals from 16 countries had the opportunity to get together in person and learn to address the challenges of identifying, counting, and tracking our fascinating landbirds – in a variety …