Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Final Trini Blog

What a unique and wonderful experience.
This blog has a few more photos, a few more scenes, etc., but I must admit, no photo journal can do the flora and fauna of Trinidad and Tobago justice.  But I hope you've gotten some good memories, fellow travelers, of our ten days together, and I can't wait to see your photos. And I apologize for no Oilbird photo, one of the target birds of the trip.  I was just beyond exhaustion the day the group went down to the cave.
So, enjoy, and maybe dream of going back again.

And here is da group.  
Dana and Martha Swan, Barbara Silver, Marjorie Jane Generazzo, 
Linda Eyster, Robert Rotberg, Diane Freeman, Diana Talbot

Ah, the tropics

Trails followed, enjoyed

Red-breasted Meadowlark (Blackbird)

Grey Kingbird

Red-legged Honeycreeper

This is a Job-job.  He and two others invaded our breakfast, drumming and whistling, and hoping for
a donation.  A bit scary.

Dusky-capped Flycatcher

Rufous-breasted Hermit

The local cat at Blue Water Inn, sweet, untouchable

The vulture-covered field. Incredible

Female Barred Antshrike

Red-crowned Woodpecker

Mangrove Cuckoo

Smoot-billed Ani

Blue-grey Tanager
The Tobago version has more color.

Savanna Hawk


Yellow-chinned Spinetail

Striated Heron

Southern Lapwing

Green-rumped Parrotlet

Ferruginous Pygmy-owl


Plain-breasted Ground-dove
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