Counting on Birds: Finding Birds in Cuba
Willem Lange travels to Cuba and speaks to guide Michael Good about birding, bird counting and habitat in Cuba.
Julie Craves on the conservation of Neotropical migrants & Cuba
The conservation of Neotropical migrants — birds that breed in North America and winter in the tropics — has come into focus in recent years. Long-term population declines have been detected in many species, but their complex annual cycle makes determining causes and...
Cuba: Birding in a Caribbean Time Warp
https://www.birdwatchersdigest-digital.com/birdwatchersdigest/20130708?sub_id=EFbMDRcwchsr&folio=24&sc=ebwdtxt_ja2013#pg89Cuba: Birding in a Caribbean Time Warp Bird Watcher's Digest July/August 2013 article on Connecticut Audubon/CCT Program.
Delaware Nature Society Posts on their Cuba Visit…great photos and information
Link to DNS Cuba blog: https://02b93fb.netsolhost.com/blog/tag/cuba/ Joe Sebastiani, Seasonal Program Team Leader writes: "During our two-week trip to Cuba, the Delaware Nature Society team of “skilled avian field workers” found more than 160 species of birds. We...
Wild Nature Photos Blog
I just returned from a fantastic two week trip to Cuba with the New Mexico Ornithological Association and the Caribbean Conservation Trust to survey / photograph the avian fauna of Cuba. It will take some time to edit the images from the trip, but overall, the trip...
Cuba: The Accidental Eden
Cuba may have been restricted politically and economically for the past 50 years, but its borders have remained open to wildlife for which Cuba’s undeveloped islands are an irresistible draw. While many islands in the Caribbean have poisoned or paved over their...
Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean
Cuba’s political and economic isolation has provided the outside world little opportunity to see its wildlife … until now. It may be renowned for its politics and its cigars, but Cuba is home to some of the most unusual creatures on earth, including the feisty Cuban...
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