With a tropical climate supporting a wealth of diverse and distinct ecosystems, it's no wonder that Jamaica has become such a popular birding destination. From hummingbirds and the Red-billed Streamertail to the Greater Flamingo and parrots, the island is home to more than 300 stunning species, including 30 endemics and many subspecies.
Birds of Jamaica provides full coverage of all regularly occurring species on the Jamaican list. Each species account includes concise yet authoritative text, covering information on identification, similar species, voice, habitats, behaviour, status and distribution. There are also maps for resident and migrant birds, and recommended birdwatching sites, making this the perfect guide for any wildlife enthusiast visiting this spectacular Caribbean country.
Preface
Introduction
Birding in Jamaica
Map of Jamaica
How to use this book
Species entries
Selected bibliography
Index
Ann Haynes-Sutton is an ornithologist, conservation ecologist and planner living in Jamaica. Her late husband, Robert Sutton, was a field ornithologist and bird sound expert. Vaughan A. Turland is a field naturalist, tour leader and photographer with extensive knowledge of Jamaican avifauna. The late Audrey Downer was a renowned Jamaican ornithologist. The late Yves-Jacques Rey-Millet contributed his superb photography of Caribbean birds to several books.