Cuba Birding - 2nd-9th March 2005
Jim Rose and Dave Ferguson
Pinares De Mayari The track up the mountain. There were many tiny red flowers in the bushes that were presumably attractive to hummingbirds. |
Scene on the hills above the Villa El Salton. This is a farmed area. Even in the woods Cocoa was being grown. |
Cabo Cruz - A headland on the south side of the island - A small village exists at the headland. The lagoons just north of the village were teeming with waders, herons, etc. A seawatch produced Magnificent Frigatebird, Royal and Caspian Terns. |
A small mixed plantation at Najasa produced Plain Pigeon, Cuban Parakeet and West Indian Woodpecker. |
All photographs by Jim Rose unless otherwise stated. All photographs copyright 2005.
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