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.
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And here is da group.
Dana and Martha Swan, Barbara Silver, Marjorie Jane Generazzo,
Linda Eyster, Robert Rotberg, Diane Freeman, Diana Talbot
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Ah, the tropics |
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Trails followed, enjoyed |
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Red-breasted Meadowlark (Blackbird) |
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Grey Kingbird |
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Red-legged Honeycreeper |
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This is a Job-job. He and two others invaded our breakfast, drumming and whistling, and hoping for
a donation. A bit scary.
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Dusky-capped Flycatcher |
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Rufous-breasted Hermit |
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The local cat at Blue Water Inn, sweet, untouchable |
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The vulture-covered field. Incredible |
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Female Barred Antshrike |
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Red-crowned Woodpecker |
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Mangrove Cuckoo |
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Smoot-billed Ani |
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Blue-grey Tanager
The Tobago version has more color.
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Savanna Hawk |
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Yellow-chinned Spinetail |
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Striated Heron |
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Southern Lapwing |
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Green-rumped Parrotlet |
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Ferruginous Pygmy-owl |
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Plain-breasted Ground-dove |
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White-chested Emerald |
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