Imagine helping scientists make amazing discoveries, all from the comfort of your own home or backyard. That’s the power of citizen science! You don’t need a white lab coat to contribute to real research, just a curious mind and a willingness to observe the world around you. We’ve got all the details in this blog …| BirdsCaribbean
Colourful, vibrant, and so charismatic—birds are easy to love and fascinating to study. Amidst the ever-present threats of climate change, deforestation, invasive species, and more, our feathered f…| BirdsCaribbean
It has been four years since La Soufrière Volcano roared to life on the island of St. Vincent, after being dormant for decades. Explosions and heavy ash falls blanketed wildlife habitats, further threatening endemic species like the Vulnerable St. Vincent Amazon (Amazona guildingii) and Endangered Whistling Warbler (Catharopeza bishopi). Since this disaster, BirdsCaribbean and partners …| BirdsCaribbean
Think you know everything about birds? What if we told you that every year, there are birds (some small enough to fit in the palm of your hand!) that fly thousands of miles, just to reach our sunny Caribbean beaches? Sounds like a fantastic feat of endurance right? But what if we also told you …| BirdsCaribbean
With Migratory Shorebirds already arriving in the Caribbean we are getting ready to celebrate World Shorebirds Day on September 6! This year we’re asking you to show some love to our shorebirds and…| BirdsCaribbean
Giselle Ragoonanan, co-founder of the Trinidad and Tobago Bird Observatory and Research Centre, and Rafael Partap learn about the endemic Trinidad Piping-guan, locally called Pawi.For one month, from April to May, environmental and community organizations across the Caribbean unite to celebrate the region’s 185 endemic birds and transform our islands into havens for them. Many of these unique birds are found on single islands! Relive the fantastic celebrations of our iconic Caribbean birds ...| BirdsCaribbean
For one month, from April to May, environmental and community organizations across the Caribbean unite to celebrate the region’s 185 endemic birds and transform our islands into havens for them. Many of these unique birds are found on single islands! Relive the fantastic celebrations of our iconic Caribbean birds with us and learn how—through workshops, …| BirdsCaribbean
What a surprising, pleasant and exciting discovery!! Not one, but two—Mr. & Mrs.—adorable Burrowing Owls on the Eight Mile Rock High School athletic field situated in West Grand Bahama, The Bah…| BirdsCaribbean
Global Big Day (GBD) 2025 was a vibrant celebration of birds, Caribbean community, and spectacular photography! Thank you to everyone who participated in our GDB team competition, submitted stunn…| BirdsCaribbean
Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2025 is “Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities”—highlighting the crucial role bird-friendly cities and communities can have in addressing the decline in bird populations caused by threats like habitat loss, predation, and climate change. Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every day. We have colouring pages, puzzles, activities, and more. Download for free and enjoy learning about...| BirdsCaribbean
Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2025 is “Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities”—highlighting the crucial role bird-friendly cities and communities can have in addressing the decline in bird populations caused by threats like habitat loss, predation, and climate change. Have fun learning about a new endemic bird every …| BirdsCaribbean
Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2025 is “Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities”—highlighting the crucial role bird-friendly …| BirdsCaribbean
The annual BirdsCaribbean Seabird Working Group (SWG) newsletter is now available! Catch up on the latest research, conservation, restoration, and education projects happening across the Caribbean—…| BirdsCaribbean
Shorebird Resources Our shorebird resources are here to help you with shorebird identification and surveys as well as outreach and education. All of our resources are free to download and share. Ma…| BirdsCaribbean
Get ready for the 16th annual Caribbean Waterbird Census (CWC) Region-Wide count! From January 14th to February 3rd 2025, you can make a direct impact on waterbird conservation in the Caribbean. Wa…| BirdsCaribbean
Timed with the global migration of shorebirds from breeding to overwinter areas, World Shorebirds Day is celebrated every September 6th! This special day highlights these incredible birds and the a…| BirdsCaribbean