Photo Gallery
Photos by Judy Davis

A Great Kiskadee demonstrates Trinidad’s close affinity with the neotropics…

…as dawn appears over Trinidad’s northern range.

A Great Antshrike flashes its seemingly infrared eye…

…a White-chested Emerald perches momentarily…

…and a Green Honeycreeper creeps toward the bird buffet…

…offered daily below the birder-famous verandah at Asa Wright Nature Center.

Walks along well-maintained trails…

…may yield a Bearded Bellbird whose far-reaching calls echo through the forest.

While journeys further afield on the island …

…give opportunities to search for Red-bellied Macaws

… or Trinidad’s only endemic—the Trinidad Piping Guan!

A rising tide at scenic Waterloo brings shorebirds close while…

…close-by Tobago offers a more tropical setting as…

…Little and Snowy Egrets demonstrate plumage differences…

…a Red-billed Tropicbird allows close study views…

…or a White-tailed Sabrewing sits tight on a nest in the Central Forest.

A Barred Antshrike may steal the show…

…but images of a confiding Blue-crowned Motmot exemplifies the phrase “only on Trinidad and Tobago!”
