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Endemic bird of the day : Black-crowned Palm-Tanager
(2020)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 16 poster, dedicated to the Black-crowned Palm-Tanager, locally known as Cuatro Ojos (“four-eyes”). This striking bird is a medium-sized passerine endemic to the island of Hispaniola ...
Endemic bird of the day : Bananaquit
(2020)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 3 poster, dedicated to Sugar Bird, Banana Bird, See-see Bird, Beeny Bird. These are all affectionate nicknames for our beloved Bananaquit. The Bananaquit is a small, friendly ...
Endemic bird of the day : Ridgway’s Hawk
(2020)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 5 poster, dedicated to The Ridgway’s Hawk. This bird is found only on the island of Hispaniola, which is shared by the nations of Haiti and Dominican Republic. It is one of the ...
Endemic bird of the day : Vervain Hummingbird
(2021)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 67 poster, dedicated to the Vervain Hummingbird. Was that an insect buzzing past me just now? No, it’s the Vervain hummingbird (Mellisuga minima), the second smallest bird in the ...
Endemic bird of the day : Greater Antillean Grackle
(2021)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 78 poster, dedicated to the Greater Antillean Grackle. This noisy bird is quite an extrovert. Not at all shy, the Greater Antillean Grackle is a clever bird, quickly adapting and ...
Endemic bird of the day : Key West Quail-Dove
(2021)
Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 72 poster, dedicated to the Key West Quail-Dove. Key West? Well, despite its name, you are very unlikely to see this bird in Key West. Although it was first discovered in the ...
BirdSleuth explorer’s guidebook
(2016)
Become an expert observer! Follow this step-by-step BirdSleuth Explorer’s Guidebook
and use your senses to discover the birds in a park.
Key West Quail-Dove maze
(2021)
FOR KIDS: Breeding season for the Key West Quail-Dove is between September and July. This Caribbean endemic dove builds its nests on the ground or sometime low-down in a tree. This makes their eggs vulnerable to predators, ...
Let's wait for the evening : nocturnal copulation in a tropical damselfly Phylolestes ethelae (Odonata, Synlestidae)
(2024)
Sexual selection is one of the main causes of the diversity of reproductive behaviours observed intra- and interspecifically. Here we study the reproductive behaviour of a unique species, Phylolestes ethelae, the only ...
Narrow-billed Tody word search
(2023)
FOR KIDS: Can you find the words in our Narrow-billed Tody word search? Remind yourself of some of the interesting facts about this endemic bird as you look for all 15 hidden words!
Remember the words may appear forwards ...