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Candy Herwin Number of bird species: 192
![]() A Field Guide to Birds of the West IndiesA Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies (Peterson Field Guides) James Bond, Don R. Eckelberry (Illustrator); Arthur B. Singer (Illustrator) Paperback (September 1999) Houghton Mifflin CompanyISBN: 0618002103 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds of the Bahamas and the Turks & Caicos IslandsBruce Hallett Series: CARIBBEAN POCKET NATURAL HISTORY SERIES 245 pages, colour photos. Macmillan Caribbean 2006ISBN: 0333937449 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds of the West IndiesBy Herbert Raffaele, James Wiley, Orlando Garrido, Allan Keith & Janis RaffaeleHelm Field Guides Sept 2003 Paperback RRP ?16.99p See Fatbirder Review ISBN: 0713654198 Buy this book from NHBS.com The Birds of the Turks and Caicos IslandsRichard Ground 2001ISBN: 9769507903 Buy this book from NHBS.com ProactCoordinator: none (why not apply?) see http://www.proact-campaigns.net/coordinators Members: None yet! Join us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team Turks & Caicos National TrustTurks & Caicos National Trust - P.O. Box 540 ~ Providenciales ~ Turks & Caicos Islands ~ BWI Phone:649 941 5710 ~ Fax:649 941 4258 ~ Email: tc.nattrust@tciway.tc 1996 [June] - Aileen Bainton (AB); Bruce Hallett (BH) and Tony White (AW)ReportWe visited Turks and Caicos Islands June 16-23, 1996. Our specific itinerary is shown below. We saw 63 species, not counting a possible Roseate Tern and domestic Mallards. From a tourist`s point of view the trip highlights were the Cuban Crows, Greater Flamingos, White-tailed Tropicbirds and Pearly-eyed Thrashers. 2003 [January] - Chris StarlingReportBirding the island of Provo would prove be more of an ordeal then I had originally planned. In the winter Grace Bay is on the windward side of the island. Consequently, it was very windy three of the five days that we were there... Salt Cay ToursTour OperatorLots of birds spotted throughout the mangroves in the creek. They are found on the salt flats and also in the creeks, on the beach, in the bush and in the air. Enjoy bird watching on an island relatively free from development in the British West Indies... Blue Horizon Resort - Middle CaicosAccommodationBlue Horizon Resort is like no other place in the Caribbean or Bahamas. Located on unspoiled Middle Caicos Island, Blue Horizon Resort is the most beautiful location in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The beaches are a short walk from your cottage and there are screened porches with spectacular views of the sea and the tropical island. Walk the beach in peaceful seclusion. Watch for ospreys and other native birds. Crabtree Apartments - Grand TurkAccommodationCrabtree Apartments are 3 quaint Bungalow like, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, vacation rental units directly on the beach. Each unit has 2 air-conditioned bedrooms one with an oceanview and queen bed and one with 2 twins that can be converted into a king with a view of the salinas and the wildlife they attract. Pirates Hideaway Guest HouseAccommodationOn the less traveled Turks Island of Salt Cay, awaits Pirates Hideaway Guest House, directly across from one of many beautiful beaches on the Salt Cay waterfront. Discover beachfront all inclusive vacation packages at this small Salt Cay hotel and plan your next Caribbean vacation... Turks Head Hotel - Grand TurkAccommodationThe Turks Head Hotel is a beautifully restored traditional Caribbean Inn situated on a bay on the West Coast of the unspoiled island of Grand Turk. This fine old mansion house was built circa 1840. as the original home of the Islands Salt overseer and has since served as the British Governors guest house and also, the American Consulate. Bird Watching in the Turks and Caicos IslandsWebsiteVisitors will not find the Turks and Caicos Islands listed in most bird watching guides, yet there is a cornucopia of birding delights to be found around every corner. Over 190 species can be found at varying intervals, and 52 of these species are known to breed locally. Birds are seen year-round in the Islands. Many travel during spring and fall via their migration route between North and South America, others spend winters locally or come to breed during summer. Several species are resident throughout the year. BirdwatchingWebsite170 species of bird can be found in the Turks and Caicos Islands from Pelicans and Flamingos to Osprey and Cuban Crows. The variety is staggering and the photographs that have been taken here have been published across the world. On North Caicos in particular the tidal flats on the South side of the island attracts scores of birds including wild pink flamingos that regularly inhabit the aptly named Flamingo Pond... Checklist - Birds of the Turks & CaicosChecklist |
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