Birding JAMAICA Endemics
February 2 8 2019
Flora
& Fauna Field Tours
http://www.florafaunafieldtours.com
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Adventure Jamaica - RAJ Tours
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Photo credits: Barbara and Bill Bowman
The Jamaican flag
The sun shineth, the land is green and the people
are strong and creative is the symbolism of the colours of
the flag. Black depicts the strength and creativity of the
people; Gold, the natural wealth and beauty of sunlight; and
green, hope and agricultural resources.
Flora
& Fauna Field Tours Leader:
David Milsom
RAJ Guides: Wolde Kristos, Veda Tate, Deceita Turner, Dion
Powell
Our birding trip would take us from Montego Bay south to
Bluefields then east to Port Antonio
Due to our West Jet flight cancellation for Friday,
February 1, we did not arrive in Montego Bay until Saturday. Our
group was birding in the Bogue sewage lagoons all morning. We
were fortunate to link up with them at lunch. Veda and Dion
welcomed us at the Montego Bay Airport and drove us to a
restaurant where we would meet our group.
We were a group of 10 participants 8 from Canada and 2
from the US.
Front row, left to right: Wolde
Kristos, David Milsom, Wayne Bullock, Deceita Turner, Diana
Fruguglietti, Liz Milsom, Veda Tate, Bill Bowman
Back row, left to right: Ian Valentine, Ruth Ross, Bev
Smith, Irene Neff, Barbara Bowman, Dion Powell
Birding Trip Itinerary
Day 1 Friday 1 February: Fly from home to Montego Bay,
Jamaica. Overnight : Doctor's Cave, Montego Bay.
Day 2 Saturday 2 February: 9 a m. Met by your guide and
driver at Montego Bay accommodation. Wintering water birds and
opportunity for West Indian Whistling Duck at Bogue Lagoon. Lunch
in Montego Bay and visit Rocklands Hummingbird Sanctuary at
Anchovy for close up views of Redbilled Streamertail, Mango
Hummingbird, Orangequit and many more. Transfer to Luna Sea Inn. http://www.lunaseainn.com/ Lunch, dinner and overnight included Jamaica.
Day 3 Sunday 3 February: Early start for visit to
Deans Valley Forest Reserve and then in woodlands above
Whitehouse in the afternoon. Of the 29 Jamaican endemic species,
we have
observed 21 in these areas, plus a further 13 endemic subspecies.
Among the regular favourites on our tours in this area are the
Jamaican Tody, Jamaican Spindalis, Orangequit, Jamaican
Euphonia, Jamaican Elaenia, Jamaican Pewee, Olive-throated
Parakeet, Northern Potoo (sometimes seen at day time roost),
Rufous-tailed Flycatcher, Jamaican Woodpecker, Chestnut-bellied
Cuckoo, Arrowhead Warbler, Greater Antillean Bullfinch.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight included.
Day 4 Monday 4 February: Early start for Black River
Upper Morass which is part of Jamaica's largest wetland and an
IBA. Present in the area are very rare residents including the
Spotted Rail and Yellow-breasted Crake. Also, at the site, West
Indian Whistling Ducks, Masked Duck, Limpkin, Least Bittern,
Purple Gallinule and many others are also there. Migrants include
Sora, Wilsons Snipe, Great Blue Heron, Northern Harrier,
Peregrine Falcon, Merlin and often flocks of Hirundines. Good
numbers of wintering warblers are also present. In the late
morning, we move to Black River and the Parottee Great Morass to
check out wintering waders and ducks. Blue-winged Teal are the
most common on the saline mud flats. Rarities in the migration
periods can include Flamingos, Avocets, Phalaropes. Spotted Rail.
Day 5 Tuesday 5 February: Travel to Port Antonio
(approx. 4 hours). Afternoon birds in hotel grounds and wooded
environs , including Blackbilled Streamertail humming bird,
Jamaican Oriole, White-chinned Thrush, Jamaican Spindalis.
Evening search for Jamaican Owl at hotel. Overnight at Bay View
Eco Resort and Spa, near Port Antonio, Portland. www.bayviewecoresort.com
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight included.
Day 6 Wednesday 6 February: Early start for birding at
northern Ecclesdown Road, in the Blue and John Crow Mountains
National Park. Lunch at Boston Bay. Target birds include
endangered Jamaican Blackbird, near-endangered Crested Quail
Dove, Ring-tailed Pigeon, Black-billed Parrot, Jamaican Lizard
Cuckoo Blue Mountain Vireo, Vervain Hummingbird, Jamaican Tody,
Jamaican Becard, Jamaican Elaenia, Arrowhead Warbler,
Yellow-shouldered Grassquit, Rufous-tailed Flycatcher,
Olive-throated Parakeet, Greater Antillean Bullfinch, Jamaican
Crow, and other of the 29 endemics that are in this area.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight included.
Day 7 Thursday 7 February: Cliff top watch for
White-tailed Tropic Birds at Hectors River. The morning and
afternoon birding then between the gardens at spectacular Reach
Falls and
southern Ecclesdown in John Crow and Blue Mountain IBA. Lunch at
Long Bay. Target birds for the day include Jamaican Blackbird,
Crested Quail Dove, Blue Mountain Vireo, Jamaican Tody,
Yellow-billed Parrot, Jamaican Becard, Jamaican Elaenia, Jamaican
Woodpecker, Jamaican Spindalis, Jamaican Euphonia, White-chinned
Thrush, White-eyed Thrush and Orangequit, Jamaican Lizard Cuckoo,
Jamaican Pewee, Red-tailed Hawk and more. Breakfast, lunch,
dinner and overnight included.
Day 8 Friday 8 February: Early morning endemic birds on
wooded trails at Fairy Hill/Goblin Hill and accommodation
environs. Transfer to Doctors Bay Beach Hotel, Montego Bay
for arrival by 4 pm. Breakfast and lunch. Overnight Doctor's
Cave, Montego Bay.