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      • Located in the Caribbean, with its unique geography and climate, Hispaniola boasts a vast range of habitats, from lush rainforests to arid deserts, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. There are currently over 300 species of birds on the island, including many endemic species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
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    • Green Heron. Butorides virescens. Identifying Characteristics: Small heron with a long, dagger-like bill. Their back is gray-green. Head and neck are chestnut-brown, except for the green-black cap on the head.
    • Great Egret. Ardea alba. Identifying Characteristics: Large, white bird with long, black legs. S-curved neck and a dagger-like yellow bill. Look for a greenish area between their eyes and the base of the bill.
    • Caribbean Flamingo. Phoenicopterus ruber. Also known as the American Flamingo. Identifying Characteristics: Reddish-pink plumage. They measure from 120 to 145 cm (47 to 57 in) tall.
    • Northern Mockingbird. Mimus polyglottos. Identifying Characteristics: Medium-sized grey songbird with a LONG, slender tail. Distinctive white wing patches that are visible when in flight.
  2. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Hispaniola. The avifauna of Hispaniola included a total of 323 species, according to Bird Checklists of the World as of July 2022. Of them, 14 have been introduced by humans and 107 are rare or accidental.

  3. Jan 3, 2024 · There are currently over 300 species of birds on the island, including many endemic species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The birds of Hispaniola have a rich history, with many species having played a crucial role in the island’s culture, symbolism, and mythology.

    • Yellow-throated Warbler. Characterized by its bright yellow underbelly, white brow, and black-and-white coat, the Yellow-throated Warbler or Ti Kit Fal Jon, as it’s called in Haiti, is a migratory bird commonly known to Hispaniola.
    • Hispaniolan Trogon. Otherwise known as Kanson Wouj, is the national bird of Haiti. This endemic bird is one of the two Trogon species found in the Caribbean.
    • Ridgway hawk. The Ridgway hawk or Guaraguao as it’s known in the Dominican Republic, is a fascinating bird of prey endemic to Hispaniola. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most endangered, with a dwindling population of only 300, most of these are primarily concentrated in the Los Haitises National Park on the Dominican side and the Cayemites islands in Haiti.
    • Cape May Warbler. What small bird is decorated with a canary yellow underbelly, black speckled wings, and a small black beak? The Cape May Warbler, of course!
  4. Over 315 different bird species have been observed on Hispaniola, a Caribbean island shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti. In this article, 14 common bird species are highlighted, each with their own unique characteristics.

  5. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Hispaniola. The avifauna of Hispaniola included a total of 323 species, according to Bird Checklists of the World as of July 2022. Of them, 14 have been introduced by humans and 107 are rare or accidental.

  6. Conveniently for visiting birdwatchers, all of Hispaniolas major habitats and all but two of its endemics can be found in the southwestern corner of the Dominican Republic, where a two-hour drive separates the sweltering flats of the Enriquillo Basin from the crisp mountain air of the Sierra de Bahoruco.

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