Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Jamaica III

Just a brief morning wander before we leave Montego Bay and head off into the Caribbean towards our next destination. Time presses as far as editing photos and 'uploading' is concerned, so images simply appear in the order they were taken.
LOGGERHEAD KINGBIRD
and partner at partly built nest.
SAFFRON FINCH on BOTTLE BRUSH
CAPE MAY WARBLER
JAMAICAN MANGO probably juvenile
There, I thought I could do a bit better than on day one!
A close up of RED-BILLED STREAMERTAIL,

and a most unexpected find by way of
this knockout
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
interrupted briefly by this male AMERICAN REDSTART.
The Field Guide describes this species as Rare and Accidental on Jamaica?
BUTTERFLY
MOURNING DOVE*
YELLOW (Golden) WARBLER among
the MANGROVE MARGINS
SAFFRON FINCH
COMMON GROUND DOVE
 
GREATER ANTILLEAN GRACKLE
Keeping the VOYAGER spick and span!
The Entrance to MONTEGO BAY HARBOUR

2 comments:

  1. Ah! Paul, painting grey paint on the side of a warship, now there's a novelty.{:))

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