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    • Endemic bird of the day : Antillean Siskin 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 36 poster, dedicated to the Antillean Siskin. Take a walk in a sun-filled, rolling meadow up in the mountains of the Dominican Republic (DR). If you’re lucky, you will see a small ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Ashy-faced Owl 

      BirdsCaribbean (2023)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 111 poster, dedicated to the Ashy-faced Owl (Tyto glaucops), endemic to the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic). It is a close relative of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba), ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Bananaquit 

      BirdsCaribbean (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 : Bay-breasted Cuckoo 

      BirdsCaribbean (2022)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 94 poster, dedicated to the Bay-breasted Cuckoo. Imagine a half-meter long, dusky gray bird with reddish-brown breast, throat, and wing patch, peach-colored pantaloons and belly, ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Black-capped Petrel 

      BirdsCaribbean (2023)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 122 poster, dedicated to the Black-capped Petrel. This mysterious seabird is the only seabird endemic to the Caribbean! Is is known as Diablotin (“the little devil”) in Haiti, the ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Black-crowned Palm-Tanager 

      BirdsCaribbean (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 : Broad-billed Tody 

      BirdsCaribbean (2022)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 83 poster, dedicated to the Broad-billed Tody. Who’s that beep-beeping in your Dominican yard?? It’s the Broad-billed Tody! The Broad-billed Tody looks similar to the other todies ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Eastern Chat-Tanager 

      BirdsCaribbean (2022)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 89 poster, dedicated to the Eastern Chat-Tanager. If you find yourself birding on the high elevation mountain forests of Cordillera Central, Sierra de Neiba, and Bahoruco Oriental, ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Flat-billed Vireo 

      BirdsCaribbean (2023)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 126 poster, dedicated to the Flat-billed Vireo. There seems to be no braver small bird than the Flat-billed Vireo (Vireo nanus). It is highly territorial and will respond to any ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Golden Swallow 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 31 poster, dedicated to the Golden Swalow. If you ever get the chance to go birding in the mountains of the Dominican Republic (DR) or Haiti, you’ll want to add Golden Swallows ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Greater Antillean Grackle 

      BirdsCaribbean (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 : Green-tailed Warbler 

      BirdsCaribbean (2022)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 103 poster, dedicated to the Green-tailed Warbler. This bird has an understated beauty, without bright colors or a melodious song. This small, somewhat secretive, bird is an endemic ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Crossbill 

      BirdsCaribbean (2021)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 59 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Crossbill. The high-elevation pine forests on the island of Hispaniola are peaceful, unhurried, and tranquil, far removed from the hustle ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Lizard-Cuckoo 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 10 poster, dedicated to The Hispaniolan Lizard-Cuckoo. It is true to its common name: it is found nowhere else in the world but the island of Hispaniola, its diet includes lizards ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Oriole 

      BirdsCaribbean (2021)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 80 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Oriole. One of its Dominican names is “Platano Maduro.” In Haiti, people call it the “Bananann mí.” These local names for the Hispaniolan ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Parakeet 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 41 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Parakeet. Meet the charming face of Hispaniola – the Hispaniolan Parakeet, known as the Perico in the Dominican Republic, or the Perruche ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Parrot 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 49 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Parrot. Known as the Cotorra in Spanish and the Jako or Jacquot in Haiti, these birds often travel in large groups squawking and screeching ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Pewee 

      BirdsCaribbean (2021)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 53 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Pewee. This little flycatcher is not very well known, despite being fairly widespread on the island of Hispaniola where it is endemic. It ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Spindalis 

      BirdsCaribbean (2023)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 130 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Spindalis. Males of this species are unmistakable. They sport a black head with two bold white stripes, one above the eye and another at ...
    • Endemic bird of the day : Hispaniolan Trogon 

      BirdsCaribbean (2020)
      Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) day 27 poster, dedicated to the Hispaniolan Trogon (called Papagayo in the Dominican Republic and Caleçon Rouge in Haiti), one of only two trogon species found within the Caribbean ...