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Avian Observation Odyssey in the Caribbean Waters

Who declared the impossibility of indulging in dual delights simultaneously? While embarking on a Caribbean maritime journey, an additional endeavor awaits – the sublime pursuit of bird watching, as the tropics teem with an array of avian wonders. Herein lies a glimpse of the avian splendors one can encounter.


Commence your ornithological odyssey at the Trinidad Asa Wright Nature Center, strategically positioned ten miles north of Arima on Blanchisseuse Road. This expanse, enveloped in 200 acres of rainforest, invites exploration, allowing you to meander amidst the verdant canopy where various avian species artfully conceal themselves. To truly savor your avian pastime, allocate a generous 2 to 3 days to this sanctuary.

The Bubali Pond in Aruba, located on the northern fringe of Eagle Beach and south of De Olde Molen, a renowned windmill eatery, beckons. Although not a designated wildlife reserve, this perennially moist pond is a haven for brown pelicans congregating in substantial numbers, accompanied by the elegant Black Crowned Night Herons. Optimal viewing moments unfold during the ethereal hours of dusk and dawn.

In Aruba's Spanish Lagoon, a spectacle of brown pelicans, egrets, herons, and frigates unfolds. Anticipate the delightful appearance of oversized green and yellow parakeets, dwarfing their pet store counterparts, gracefully gracing the sunset.

Venture to the Barbuda Frigate Bird Sanctuary, shrouded in seclusion accessible solely by boat. With a seasoned guide, immerse yourself in the presence of myriad Fregata Magnificens, colloquially known as "man of war" birds, thriving in this sanctuary. The opportune season to visit is autumn, coinciding with the breeding season, showcasing not only the frigate birds but also a harmonious coexistence of 170 avian species.

Should your voyage make port in Jamaica, seize the chance to explore the Rockland's Bird Sanctuary. Within its confines, encounter a staggering 289 bird species, with 28 being endemic and 6 recently introduced. Notably, 10 species teeter on the brink of endangerment, including the enigmatic Black Billed and Yellow Billed Parrots.

Entrance to this sanctuary allows solo wanderings or, for an enhanced experience, invest in a guided tour. Behold hummingbirds, Red Billed Streamertails, Jamaican Mangos, Black and Yellow Faced Grassquits, and their kin, the Orangequits. Extend a hand for a personal connection, as these fascinating creatures can be hand-fed, eliminating the need for a game of hide and seek amid the foliage.

The destinations highlighted merely scratch the surface of the avian havens awaiting discovery during a Caribbean maritime sojourn. Given the week-long or more duration of your expedition, pre-plan your itinerary, ensuring more quality time immersed in avian delights, rather than pondering where to uncover these feathered wonders.

While Caribbean cruise packages may not explicitly include avian excursions, seize the opportunity upon docking to enroll in one. Ensure your preparedness with essential equipment: a hat, compact backpack, vest, sunblock, binoculars, and a camera, guaranteeing an unmissable spectacle during your avian encounter.

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