Last year, when flying back from Grenada, a stewardess overheard us talking about the birds we saw and told us about the birds in Trinidad and Tobago. Because these islands are below the equator and off the coast of South America, they get many species that are not seen in the US or elsewhere in the Caribbean. So this year we planned a trip to Trinidad and Tobago. Below are a few of the highlights. Over the next month or so, we'll post additional photos and stories of birds from this region, intermixed with the birds of New Jersey.
Tufted Coquette
Blue-crowned Mot Mot
Rufous-tailed Jacamar
Golden-headed Manikan
Scarlet Ibis
Labels: Blue-crowned Mot Mot, Caribbean, Golden-headed Manikan, Rufous-tailed Jacamar, Scarlet Ibis, Trinidad and Tobago, Tufted Coquette
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