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Joseph j Halpin (halpinj@juno.com)
Thu, 23 Apr 1998 11:54:39 -0400
This is my report of the trip to Tobago with layovers in Puerto Rico.
We took this trip with Naturally Yours Ecotours, a startup group who
advertised a low cost approach to a birding experience. The cost was
indeed modest, however, the product was not delivered as advertised. The
group of 14 had a confrontation with the hotel owner (the Bouganvillaea)
after being on the island less than 24 hours. Among our complaints-being
driven around in a vehicle with 2 severely bald tires, insufficient food
being served and a tour which was a ride to rather than a tour of ….
After this meeting things improved somewhat, but it was more a matter of
tolerating what we were given and being constantly misled about what we
were going to get. The folks who organized the trip did ask and received
written comments from the group members and later apologized for what
happened.
Tobago is a nice tropical island with a possible 210 species of which I
was able to identify 78 (one was added from a side trip to the rain
forest in Puerto Rico) and added 57 life birds. But for those who know
me and can put this into perspective, I was the person that the trip
members came to when they had questions about the island birds. Most of
what I learned on this trip I learned on my own, with the exception of a
one day outing with Adolphus James, a true bird expert of the island.
Being in the Caribbean seems to require an attitude change. No one is in
a hurry, everything is no problem. When there is a problem, no one is at
fault! Be wary of anything an islander tells you. And ask for a/c,
screens or a bed net (the nighttime problem with the mosquitoes could be
more than annoying). We chose to get the Hepatitis A and Yellow Fever
vaccines and under the circumstance, I feel this was the right choice for
us. The problem I face now is that my wife does not want to discuss a
trip to Costa Rica.
Your tip about the ffrench book was right on target. I also appreciate
the help of those who volunteered to answer my pre-trip questions.
If anyone would like more info about the island and resources, I would be
happy to help in whatever way I can.
My trip species list follows.
TOBAGO species list for
6-13 April 98 Joe Halpin
Red-billed Tropicbird
Magnificent Frigatebird
Red-footed Booby
Brown Booby
Anhinga
Brown Pelican
White-cheeked Pintail
Blue-winged Teal
Tricolored Heron
Little Blue Heron
Great Egret
Cattle Egret
Green Heron
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Broad-winged Hawk
Rufous-vented Chachalaca
Common Moorhen
Wattled Jacana
Whimbrel
Greater Yellowlegs
Lesser Yellowlegs
Spotted Sandpiper
Semipalmated Plover
Southern Lapwing
Laughing Gull
Pale-vented Pigeon
Eared Dove
Ruddy Ground-Dove
White-tipped Dove
Green-rumped Parrotlet
Orange-winged Parrot
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Smooth-billed Ani
Short-tailed Swift
Rufous-breasted Hermit
White-tailed Sabrewing
White-necked Jacobin
Black-throated Mango
Ruby-topaz Hummingbird
Copper-rumped Hummingbird
Collared Trogon
Blue-crowned Motmot
Rufous-tailed Jacamar
Red-crowned Woodpecker
Golden-olive Woodpecker
Plain-brown Woodcreeper
Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Barred Antshrike
Plain Antvireo
White-fringed Antwren
Blue-backed Manakin
Ochre-bellied Flycatcher
Yellow-bellied Elaenia
Yellow-breasted Flycatcher
Brown-crested Flycatcher
Tropical Kingbird
Gray Kingbird
Streaked Flycatcher
Chivi Vireo
Scrub Greenlet
Red-legged Thrush*
Bare-eyed Thrush
Tropical Mockingbird
Rufous-breasted Wren
House Wren
Caribbean Martin
Barn Swallow
Bananaquit
White-lined Tanager
Blue-gray Tanager
Palm Tanager
Purple Honeycreeper
Red-legged Honeycreeper
Blue-black Grassquit
Black-faced Grassquit
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Crested Oropendola
Carib Grackle
Shiny Cowbird
Giant Cowbird
*not a Tobago species; seen outside the El Yunque rain forest of Puerto
Rico.
Joe Halpin
Silver Spring, MD
email: halpinj @juno.com
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