The islands and surrounding islets of Trinidad and Tobago boast an astounding list of almost 500 species of birds. For such a small place,...
Conceptualizing a plumage aberration such as leucism, where pigments are prevented from reaching some (or all) feathers (in the case of birds) may be...
When out birding, I prefer completely wild habitat. There is something about a mature rainforest, for example, that cannot be replicated by any human....
This post does not contain serious eye-candy nor riveting text. In fact it slipped me to upload this earlier as I was completely swamped...
In the southeastern end of Trinidad, the Trinity Hills rises above the mostly flat interior of the island. This trio of hills stood out...
With any project or investment we’re involved in, the topic of beneficiaries always surfaces some way or the other. Who is going to benefit...
In my last post here, I spoke of a rather odd trend permeating the birdlife here in Trinidad & Tobago. Many species seemed to...
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