In the latest instalment of the ongoing documentation of the curious recurrence of the number three in the avifauna...
As mentioned in many other posts on this blog, the avifauna of Trinidad & Tobago consists of several species...
With my recent relocation to the central forests of Trinidad, I have been afforded the incredible opportunity of observing...
Nomadic life is slowly and surely taking root on our end, and this brings its fair share of challenges....
One of the interesting aspects of Trinidad’s nature is that both southern corners of the roughly boot-shaped island are...
The southern forests of the island of Trinidad are home to the much-maligned Moruga Grasshopper. Most often encountered near...
Some days ago I had the opportunity to explore the grossly underbirded southeastern corner of Trinidad. With a transit...
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