Welcome to the Birds of Jamaica, where you'll find galleries showcasing the incredible variety of bird species that call this beautiful Caribbean island their home. From the stunning Jamaican Amazon to the charming Bananaquit, the subchapters will introduce you to some of the most fascinating birds that can be found in Jamaica.
Whether you're a birdwatching enthusiast or simply interested in learning more about the avian species that inhabit Jamaica, we hope you enjoy exploring the galleries in the subchapters.
Some Examples
The Jamaican Amazon is a striking bird that can be identified by its bright green feathers, red cheeks, and white eye-ring. These birds are endemic to Jamaica, which means that they're found nowhere else in the world. They're also considered to be one of the rarest parrot species on the planet, making them a true treasure to behold.
Another bird species that you may encounter in Jamaica is the Jamaican Owl, which is a medium-sized owl with reddish-brown feathers and large yellow eyes. These owls are primarily found in forests and woodlands and are known for their distinctive calls that can be heard at night.
The Little Blue Heron is a beautiful wading bird that can be seen along the shores of Jamaica's wetlands and estuaries. These birds have slate-blue feathers and a long, slender bill that they use to catch fish and other small creatures.
The Bananaquit is a small, colorful bird that is common throughout Jamaica. They have yellow feathers on their belly and head, with black and white feathers on their wings and back. These birds are known for their sweet, melodious song and can often be seen flitting around gardens and forests in search of nectar and insects.
The Smooth-billed Ani is another bird species that is found in Jamaica. These birds are known for their distinctive beaks, which are long, curved, and smooth. They're often seen in small flocks, perching in trees and making loud, cackling calls.
Finally, there are several species of doves that can be found in Jamaica, including the White-crowned Pigeon, Mourning Dove, and Common Ground Dove. These birds are often seen in gardens and parks, and can be recognized by their soft cooing calls.
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- American Kestrel
- American Redstart
- Bananaquit
- Black-and-white warbler
- Black-Crowned Night Heron
- Black-throated blue warbler
- Brown Pelican
- Cape May Warbler
- Cattle Egret
- Common Ground Dove
- Doctor Bird
- European Starling
- Frigatebirds
- Great Egret
- Greater Antillean Grackle
- Green Heron
- Jamaican Amazon
- Jamaican Crow
- Jamaican Euphonia
- Jamaican Mango
- Jamaican Oriole
- Jamaican Owl
- Jamaican Woodpecker
- Laughing Gull
- Little Blue Heron
- Loggerhead Kingbird
- Merlin
- Northern Mockingbird
- Northern Parula
- Northern Waterthrush
- Olive-Throated Parakeet
- Palm Warbler
- Prairie Warbler
- Ruddy Quail-Dove
- Scaly-Breasted Munia
- Smooth-Billed Ani
- Snowy Egret
- Turkey Vulture
- Vervain hummingbird
- White-Chinned Thrush
- White-Crowned Pigeon
- Yellow-Faced Grassquit
- Zenaida Dove