Breeding Crested Caracaras: A Growing Presence in Trinidad

Crested caracaras (Caracara cheriway) are still considered a rare species in Trinidad, but as illustrated here with a pair photographed along the Manzanilla Mayaro highway, they are busy at breeding, like most other birds during the mating season. Their numbers (and observations) are multiplying, and I have no doubt in the next 5 -10 years they will be considered uncommon rather than rare here.
Birds of a Feather – Smooth-billed Ani Family

Why did the Water Mapeprire Cross the Road

The Wood Rail – A day out with the Kids
