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Birds Connect Our World – Day 10

Black-necked Stilt and chicks

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) with us in our virtual “Birds Connect Our World” edition!  Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. This week we are also celebrating World Shorebirds Day and …

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Hot Off the Press! Our New “Endemic Birds of the West Indies” Colouring Book

Sharpen your pencils and prepare your paints, everyone! The Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) is just around the corner. This year, much of it will be celebrated virtually, as we continue to experience unusual challenges at this time. Nevertheless, BirdsCaribbean has a special surprise for young (and not so young!) bird enthusiasts: a beautiful 64-page …

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BirdsCaribbean Speaks Out on Recent Controversial Export of Threatened Parrots from Dominica to Germany

BirdsCaribbean, its members and partners note the controversy surrounding the export of two Sisserou (Imperial Parrots Amazona imperialis) and ten Jaco (Red-necked Parrots Amazona arausiaca) from Dominica to a facility in Germany on March 17th, 2018. Both species are endemic to Dominica, both are globally threatened, and the habitats of both were badly damaged by …

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Resources

Resources Welcome to our resource library. Below you will find links to downloadable educational materials, our own peer-reviewed scientific journal, photo resources, and much more. If you have specific needs and don’t see what you are looking for on this page, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Online Galleries Caribbean birds come in all shapes …

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Caribbean Birds

Complete Checklist of the Birds of the West Indies The Caribbean is home to over 700 species of bird, including 180 species that are endemic to the region and found nowhere else in the world. In fact, there are over 110 bird species in the Caribbean that only live on one island. Overall, half of the …

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Shoot to Impress! Enter the BirdsCaribbean 2024 Conference Photography Competition

Whether you’re passionate about landscapes, birds, or wildlife in general—our photo contest is your chance to gain recognition and inspire others to protect Caribbean biodiversity. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to win incredible prizes. See below for more details.  BirdsCaribbean is excited to announce our 5th Digital Photography Contest at the BC Conference in the …

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Strong Together: Weathering Hurricane Beryl on Union Island

Back in May 2019, BirdsCaribbean joined other guests to celebrate the opening of the lovely office of Sustainable Grenadines (SusGren), perched on the edge of Ashton Lagoon on Union Island in the Grenadines. It was a joyful occasion—the result of 13 years of planning and sheer hard work which transformed an old, abandoned, and failed …

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Bird Conservation at Sea: the BirdsCaribbean Seabird Working Group Newsletter is Ready for Viewing!

The annual BirdsCaribbean Seabird Working Group (SWG) newsletter is now available! Catch up on the latest research, conservation, restoration, and education projects happening across the Caribbean—in English, Spanish, and French! In this issue of the SWG newsletter learn about the spread of herpes virus in Magnificent Frigatebird populations; recent and ongoing regional projects and publications, …

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CEBF Resources

With our CEBF resources to hand can find many activities to do with children, inside and outdoors, to have fun together and be creative! You can help them learn about birds and the natural world while also developing important motor, reading, comprehension, and social skills.  CEBF 2024 – Protect Insects, Protect Birds For our 2024 …

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Cuba’s Avifauna Conservation Movement Soars to New Heights!

Illegal trapping and trafficking of wild birds have long been a serious problem in Cuba. Due to the rise of social media and economic problems caused in part by the pandemic, it recently reached a crisis point, with tens of thousands of resident and migratory birds captured every year. In 2023, Cuban conservationist Yaro Rodríguez …

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Just Published in JCO: Unconventional Methods of Data Collection

BirdsCaribbean brings you highlights from the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology in our feature “Just Published in JCO.” Here, Zoya Buckmire, the Lead Copy Editor for the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, explores the innovative methods Caribbean researchers are using to overcome the challenges of monitoring bird populations.  Long-term monitoring of bird populations would be a breeze …

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Just Published in JCO: Research on Birds and Conservation in Grenada

BirdsCaribbean brings you highlights from the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology in our feature “Just Published in JCO.” Here, Zoya Buckmire, the Lead Copy Editor for the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at various research on birds and their conservation in Grenada. Our feathered friends do not have it easy in today’s …

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Caribbean Birding Trail Guide Training in the Turks and Caicos: Exploring the Emotional Connections in Interpretive Guiding

For Turks and Caicos Islands Environmental Officer, Dodly Proper, our Caribbean Birding Trail (CBT) Bird Guide Training Workshop was “a mini-quest of self-discovery and the ‘human connection’.” Having worked with the TCI government across the realms of ecology and education, Dodly was uniquely positioned to apply the knowledge and skills taught in this workshop. Like …

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CEBF 2024 Forecast: Sunny with a Chance of Birds and Bugs!

We’re buzzing with excitement! The Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) returns this spring to offer an immersive experience that combines the region’s iconic birds and mesmerizing ecosystems with the vibrant energy of our diverse cultures.  The festival begins on April 22nd (Earth Day) and runs through May 22nd (International Biodiversity Day). This annual regional event …

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BirdsCaribbean Awards Grants for Twelve Innovative New Projects to Study and Conserve Birds

BirdsCaribbean is pleased to announce the 2024 cohort of grantees under two prestigious named awards, the David S. Lee Fund for the Conservation of Caribbean Birds, and the James A. Kushlan Research and Conservation Fund.  These twelve projects aim to advance the study and conservation of avifauna in seven different Caribbean countries: Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto …

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JCO Roundup: Volume 36 Features Exciting New Research from Across the Caribbean

The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology publishes peer-reviewed science on Caribbean birds and their environment that is critical to informing conservation work. In this annual blog feature, JCO’s staff is proud to show off the amazing research from scientific teams around the Caribbean. Volume 36 demonstrates the wide range of research conducted by our authors; from …

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Recent Articles in the JCO on an Endangered Caribbean Hawk

A juvenile Ridgway's Hawk perched on a branch.

BirdsCaribbean brings you highlights from the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology in our feature “Just Published in JCO”. Here, Zoya Buckmire, the Lead Copy Editor for the Journal of Caribbean Ornithology, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at various research on the Critically Endangered and endemic Ridgway’s Hawk. Few things are more exciting than the rediscovery of …

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20 Years of Research Gives the Purple-throated Carib a Birds of the World Update!

Purple-throated Carib

Being one of only two Eulampis species (a genus endemic to the Caribbean), the Purple-throated Carib adds endemic sparkle to the rainforest and cloud forest habitats of the Lesser Antilles. This large (it’s the largest hummingbird in the Caribbean!), brilliantly plumaged hummingbird is also closely associated with two species of native heliconia.  The Purple-throated Carib …

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Just Published in JCO: Where Might Skimmer Chicks Go Once They Can Fly?

While all birds are unique (of course!), Black Skimmers (Rhynchops niger) really stand out, with their long, knife-like, red-and-black bill with its unique long lower mandible. Unlike the related terns and gulls, eyesight is less important for catching prey; skimmers forage by slicing the water with their long lower mandible. Upon touching a small fish, …

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Caribbean Seabird Census (CSC) Update: Many Sites Counted but Gaps Remain—Get Involved Now!

In May 2022, amidst serious declines in global seabird populations, we announced that we were targeting 2023 for the launch of the first-ever coordinated Caribbean Seabird Census (CSC23). The goal was simple—protect seabirds by first improving our knowledge of where they are nesting in the region and their current breeding population sizes. By filling critical …

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Training Opportunity: Caribbean Landbird Monitoring Training Workshop

[OPRIMA AQUÍ PARA ESPAÑOL] BirdsCaribbean is excited to invite applications to participate in a 5-day training workshop focused on the monitoring and conservation of landbirds in the Caribbean. Through a blend of classroom and field-based activities, this comprehensive workshop will cover landbird identification, monitoring techniques, eBird data entry, and more. The workshop will take place …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 67

Palm Warbler in breeding plumage.

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Palm Warbler Wood-warblers …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 65

Female Northern Shoveler

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Northern Shoveler Spoony. …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 64

Swainson's Thrush perched on a log

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Swainson’s Thrush If …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 63

American White Pelican in flight

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: American White Pelican …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 62

Male Wilson's Warbler

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Wilson’s Warbler This …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 61

Common Nighthawk on the ground

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Common Nighthawk Picture …

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Birds Connect Our World – Day 58

Yellow-billed Cuckoo

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD)  with us in 2023! This year’s theme is “Water: Sustaining Bird Life”. Have fun learning about a new migratory bird every day. We have coloring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy nature with your family at home. Migratory Bird of the Day: Yellow-billed Cuckoo Hold …

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