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The Caribbean is a global biodiversity hotspot, home to over 560 species of birds, including 170+ endemics (species found nowhere else on Earth). From the Cuban Tody to the Hispaniolan Lizard-Cuckoo, the region offers a dazzling array of colors and behaviors.

by Ryan Chenery: The first guide dedicated exclusively to islands like St. Lucia, Dominica, and Barbados. Field Guide to the Birds of Cuba birds caribbean

Whether you're a casual nature lover or a dedicated lister, birding in the Caribbean offers a chance to see over 560 species, including 148 endemics found nowhere else on Earth. The premier organization for this is BirdsCaribbean , which provides extensive resources for conservation, education, and guided tours. Essential Field Guides The Caribbean is a global biodiversity hotspot, home

Caribbean birds fulfill critical ecosystem services: Lucia, Dominica, and Barbados

The Sierra de Bahoruco National Park (Dominican Republic) and Blue and John Crow Mountains (Jamaica) serve as key biodiversity areas (KBAs). However, management efficacy varies due to funding deficits.

The Caribbean islands are a global biodiversity hotspot, hosting a stunning array of birdlife that includes over 170 species found nowhere else on Earth. From the iridescent hummingbirds of the rainforests to the resilient seabirds of the outer cays, these birds are central to the region’s ecological health and cultural identity. The Wonders of Caribbean Endemism