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Trinidad’s Coastal Forest

10,000 Birds

While the combination of the words “coast” and “forest” may conjure images of tidal mudflats and mangroves or even coconut trees, the northern coastline of Trinidad features tropical rainforest that plunges steeply into the bejeweled waters of the Caribbean Sea. Crimson-crested Woodpecker. Collared Trogon.

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Back to the Forest ? but first, Flamingos!

10,000 Birds

Far less experience the two in a single morning. Fortunately, I live in Trinidad and Tobago – a twin-island nation that boasts the second highest density of bird species in the world. A Mangrove Rail called continuously for about twenty minutes from within the protective cover of the mangrove. Variegated Flycatcher.

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