Birds of Barbados is a social media initiative that aims to raise awareness and educate people about the beautiful birds of Barbados, both native and migratory, where and how to see them, the challenges they face, and the efforts to protect them.
Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Friday, 11 May 2018
Global Big Day 2018
West Indian Whistling Duck seen during GBD 2018 |
Global Big Day 2018 is in the bag and it was another success. Internationally over 28,000 person in more
than 250 countries, recorded in excess of 6900 species of birds from the more
than 74,960 checklist submitted to ebird. These stat were all higher than last year’s
total.
Here, in Barbados, we had two participants, Dr. John Webster
and myself. Together we equaled 2017
total of 53 species with John recording 50 species and I 49.
Here is a list of
the 53 bird species seen during the Global Big Day:
- Black-bellied Whistling Duck - Dendrocygna autumnalis
- West Indian Whistling Duck - Dendrocygna arborea
- Masked Duck - Nomonyx dominicus
- Pied-billed Grebe - Podilymbus podiceps*
- Red-billed Tropicbird - Phaethon aethereus
- Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens
- Great Egret - Ardea alba
- Little Egret - Egretta garzetta
- Snowy Egret - Egretta thula
- Cattle Egret - Bubulcus ibis
- Green Heron - Butorides virescens
- Eurasian Spoonbill - Platalea leucorodia
- Osprey - Pandion haliaetus*
- Purple Gallinule - Porphyrio martinica*
- Common Gallinule - Gallinula galeata
- Black-bellied Plover - Pluvialis squatarola
- Pacific Golden-Plover - Pluvialis fulva
- Semipalmated Plover - Charadrius semipalmatus
- Ruddy Turnstone - Arenaria interpres
- Sanderling - Calidris alba
- Least Sandpiper - Calidris minutilla
- Semipalmated Sandpiper - Calidris pusilla
- Short-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus griseus
- Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis macularius
- Solitary Sandpiper - Tringa solitaria#
- Greater Yellowlegs - Tringa melanoleuca
- Willet - Tringa semipalmata
- Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes
- Laughing Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla
- Roseate Tern - Sterna dougallii#
- Royal Tern - Thalasseus maximus
- Rock Pigeon - Columba livia
- Scaly-naped Pigeon - Patagioenas squamosa
- White-crowned Pigeon - Patagioenas leucocephala#
- Eurasian Collared-Dove - Streptopelia decaocto
- Common Ground-Dove - Columbina passerina
- Zenaida Dove - Zenaida aurita
- Eared Dove - Zenaida auriculata
- Green-throated Carib - Eulampis holosericeus
- Antillean Crested Hummingbird - Orthorhyncus cristatus
- Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri
- Caribbean Elaenia - Elaenia martinica
- Gray Kingbird - Tyrannus dominicensis
- Black-whiskered Vireo - Vireo altiloquus
- Caribbean Martin - Progne dominicensis
- Northern Waterthrush - Parkesia noveboracensis*
- Yellow Warbler - Setophaga petechia
- Grassland Yellow-Finch - Sicalis luteola
- Bananaquit - Coereba flaveola
- Black-faced Grassquit - Tiaris bicolor
- Barbados Bullfinch - Loxigilla barbadensis
- Shiny Cowbird - Molothrus bonariensis
- Carib Grackle - Quiscalus lugubris
# - Birds seen only by Me on the day
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Global Big Day 2018: a birding world record from ebird.org
This Black-throated Mango is one of the incredible 1,545 species of birds reported from Colombia on Global Big Day. Photo by Juan Diego Castillo/Macaulay Library. |
Birds are incredible. Their power to inspire and amaze brings people
together across every imaginable boundary. Global Big Day is the
embodiment of this worldwide connectedness: a single day to celebrate
birds in every place on Earth. On 5 May, Global Big Day, 28,000 people
ventured outside in 170 countries, finding 6899 species: 2/3rds of the
world’s bird species in one day. This is a new world record for birding
and more birds seen by the Global Big Day team than any one person has
ever seen in an entire year. Incredibly, more than 10% of species were
reported by only one person, showing the impact that you have. This record belongs to every single person who took part. Thank you, and congratulations.
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Sunday, 6 May 2018
Global Big Day
I tallied 49 species in yesterday's Global Big Day. I will give a break down later in the week along with images etc. I hope you all had a great big day and please share with us how your day went, high points of the count and final tally, in the comments. Have a great day.
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