Osprey abandons nesting attempt 2010.05.15

An attempted nesting by an Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) in South Trinidad has failed. In late January 2010, the bird was seen constructing a nest atop a communication tower in La Romaine. The nest, poorly constructed using surprisingly little material, was “completed” by the end of February. However the bird appears to have never been successful [...]


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Crane Hawks in South Trinidad (last seen 2010.04.11)

Here is a listing of Crane Hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens) sightings in south Trinidad. I have been seeing Crane Hawks somewhat frequently here (despite being a new arrival to Trinidad) and while it may just be a reflection of the amount of time I spend in south Trinidad, it might hint towards population expansion as well. You can view the sightings on [...]


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Expect the unexpected - Cat’s Hill 2010.04.11

While writing my last post (Run to the hills 20100316) I had assumed that the severe fires currently experienced throughout south Trinidad would negatively affect the outcome of a trip in these parts. I was not entirely correct in that assumption. My father got it right when he suggested that extreme events like bush fires, [...]


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Run to the hills 2010.03.13

The “dry” season has been particularly severe this year in Trinidad and Tobago and everywhere I look I see dry waterways, burnt vegetation and cracks in the earth. This has a negative effect on the local plant and animal life and reduces the productivity of a “nature trip” to the affected area, so I figured [...]


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Glossy Ibis traced to Spain

In July 2008 a juvenile Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) was found in the South Oropouche Lagoon. The bird bore a leg ring with the alphanumeric code “6PW” and it was assumed that the bird was either South or North American in origin. However, with the aid of Mark Grantham and a bird ringing group based in Spain, it has been discovered that the ibis [...]


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A time for everything 2010.01.09

Highlights: Rufescent Tiger-Heron, Muscovy Duck Change can be a good thing. Out of habit, you can get so used to doing things the same way that you miss out on valuable experiences that could be gained by mixing things up a bit. And this applies to aspiring students of natural history as well. It is [...]


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A glimpse of Aripo 2009.12.12

I had the opportunity to go to Cumuto over the weekend and visit an area on the edge of the Aripo Savanna. Comprised of 10 smaller savannas, the Aripo Savanna Scientific Reserve is dominated by marsh forest and open savanna and offers for study a very interesting environment for any naturalist (a sleepy naturalist in my [...]


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Sudama Steps 2009.11.07

I headed out to the South Oropouche Lagoon on Saturday 7th November. My brother decided to come along with me and we planned to walk down the riverbank at Sudama Steps (while not a dangerous area it is always preferable to have company). Driving through Rahamut Trace we came across the usual marsh birds but [...]


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Divali on the Cat’s Hill Road 2009.10.17

Highlights: Blackpoll Warbler With the official hunting season in Trinidad and Tobago currently in progress, the Cat’s Hill area is busier than usual with hunters. However we took the chance to go there today as it was Divali and I had hoped some hunters would spend the day at home. It did in fact turn [...]


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South Oropouche Lagoon 2009.09.13

Highlights: Nacunda Nighthawk I spent almost an hour on Sunday morning staring at a field of grass. Rich in bird life and close to home, I try to visit the South Oropouche Lagoon for an hour or two every weekend. The lagoon runs alongside to the South Oropouche River and the area floods quite nicely in the wet [...]


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