BIRD WATCHING IN JAMAICA
Despite its sometimes roguish image Jamaica is beautiful, accessible and safe (yes safe!) for a birdwatching holiday, with a range of locations as inebriating as Jamaican rum. Between the Blue Mountains and Port Antonio you can usually see almost all of the Jamaican endemics. Your comfortable base for your birdwatching holiday is Hotel Mocking Bird Hill in Port Antonio, on the northeast coast of Jamaica, itself a fine bird watching location.
You may find 265 different species of birds with over 20 endemic to Jamaica on a birdwatching vacation in Jamaica. Jamaica has 28 endemic birds more than any other Caribbean island – in fact Jamaica has the highest number of endemics for any island of its size – even more than neighbouring Cuba, an island 10 times larger. Our bird names are intriguing: there are Sad Fly Catchers, “Doctorbirds” – because their long tails resemble the tailcoats once worn by medical men - Chestnut Bellied Cuckoos: the "Old Man Bird" and the smaller Jamaican Lizard-Cuckoo: "Old Woman Bird", Hopping Dicks, Auntie Katie, Big Tom Fool and the Duppy Bird to name a Few.
Many of the Jamaican endemics can be viewed on property at Hotel Mocking Bird
Hill , which is particularly known as one of the best places to see
the Black-billed Streamertail Hummingbird.
You will discover 40 different birds on the hotel's property alone,
of which 2 are on the endangered list: the Ring- tailed pigeon and
the Black -billed Streamertail. A further two are listed on the international
rare list, the Chestnut-bellied Cuckoo and the Rufous tailed flycatcher.
Local experts can be arranged to accompany you during you birdwatching vacation in Jamaica.
The guides generally have to be booked prior to your arrival so please
mention this request at the time of making your reservation. Average
cost for a guide per day : US$ 120.00
Complete bird watching tours can be booked
via the tour co-ordinating services of Hotel Mocking Bird HiIl.
About the Jamaican Blackbird
Jamaican Blackbird


Jamaican Tody, Jamaican Owl, Jamaican Oriole
LIST OF BIRDS SIGHTED AT HOTEL MOCKING BIRD HILL
Jamaican Endemics
Full Species |
COMMENTS |
| No. |
Bird Name |
Scientific name
|
Endangered/ Rare
|
What a wonderful
place. In 2 days I was able to see all of the Jamaican
endemics but 2 (the Jamaican Pewee and the Red-billed Streamertail
(which
is
not found in this area but was easily seen on the eastern part
of the
island.)) Considering that this was November and none of the
birds were
singing I considered this to be a feat. The birds that I did
not see on
the
property were seen on the road to Ecklesdown. (The hotel arranged
for a
driver and birding guide for me.) The Hotel is charming and
relaxing and
the
food is of gourmet quality. Flowering trees surrounding the
pool were
filled
with hummingbirds and many of the endemics were spotted while
relaxing
with
a cool drink. I strongly recommend this place. |
| 1. |
Ring-tailed Pigeon |
Columba caribbaea |
Endangered |
| 2. |
Jamaican Parakeet |
Aratinga nana |
|
| 3. |
Chesnut-bellied Cuckoo |
Hyetinis pluvialis |
Rare |
| 4. |
Jamaican Owl |
Pseudoscops grammicus |
|
| 5. |
Jamaican Mango |
Anthracothorax mango |
|
| 6. |
Black-billed Streamertail |
Trochilus scitulus |
Endangered |
| 7. |
Jamaican Tody |
Todus todus |
|
| 8. |
Jamaican Woodpecker |
Melanerpes radiolatus |
|
| 9. |
Sad Flycatcher |
Mysiarchus barbirostris |
|
| 10. |
Rufous-tailed Flycatcher
| Myiarchus validus |
Rare |
| 11. |
Jamaican Becard |
Pachyrampus niger |
| 12. |
Jamaican Crow |
Corvus jamaicensis |
| 13. |
White-chinned Thrush |
Turdus aurantius |
| 14. |
Jamaican Euphonia |
Euphonia jamaica |
| 15. |
Jamaican Stripe-headed
Tanager |
Spindalis nigricephalus |
| 16. |
Orangequit |
Euneornis campestris |
| 17. |
Jamaican Oriole |
Icterus leucopteryx |
Jamaican Woodpecker

Banana Quit
 Red Billed Streamertail 
Orange Quit
|
| 18. |
Jamaican Elenia |
|
|
|
|
|
| Subspecies |
| 1. |
Northern Patoo |
Nyctibius (j.) jamaicensis |
| 2. |
Bananaquit |
Coereba (f.) flaveola |
|
|
|
|
| Other Subspecies |
| 1. |
Caribbean Dove |
Leptotila j. jamaicensis |
| 2. |
Common Ground Dove |
Columbina passerina jamaicensis |
| 3. |
Vervain Hummingbird |
Mellisuga m. minima |
| 4. |
Loggerhead Kingbird |
Tyrannus caudifasciatus
jamaicacensis |
| 5. |
Greater Antillean Bullfinch |
Loxigilla violaceus ruficollis |
| 6. |
Greater Antillean Grackle |
Quiscalus niger crassirotris |
Other Species
- Northern Mockingbird
- Worm-eating Warbler
- Ovenbird
- Grey King Bird
- White Crowned Pigeeon
- Northern Parula Warbler
- American Redstart
- Black-throated Green Warbler
- Turkey Vulture
- Black-throated Blue Warbler
- Greenrumped Parrotlet
- Ruddy Quail Dove
- Prairie Warbler
- Cape May Warbler (migrant)
- Stolid Flycatcher
- Black and white Warbler (migrant)
- Blackpoll Warbler
- Mourning Warbler (migrant)
Tel.: 876 993 7267
Skypename: mockingbirdees
Email:info@hotelmockingbirdhill.com or mockbrd@cwjamaica.com
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