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Cuba has a roughly equal component of Caribbean regional endemics. They include:
 
Cuba has a roughly equal component of Caribbean regional endemics. They include:
  
[[Plain Pigeon]], [[Key West Quail-Dove]], [[Great Lizard-Cuckoo]], [[Antillean Nighthawk]], [[Antillean Palm Swift]], [[Cuban Emerald]], [[West Indian Woodpecker]], [[Cuban Parrot]], [[Cuban Pewee]], [[La Sagra's Flycatcher]], [[Thick-billed Vireo]], [[Cuban Crow]], [[Bahama Mockingbird]], [[Tawny-shouldered Blackbird]], [[Greater Antillean Grackle]], [[Olive-capped Warbler]]
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[[West Indian Whistling-Duck]], [[Scaly-naped Pigeon]], [[White-crowned Pigeon]], [[Plain Pigeon]], [[Key West Quail-Dove]], [[Zenaida Dove]], [[Great Lizard-Cuckoo]], [[Antillean Nighthawk]], [[Antillean Palm Swift]], [[Cuban Emerald]], [[West Indian Woodpecker]], [[Cuban Parrot]], [[Cuban Pewee]], [[La Sagra's Flycatcher]], [[Loggerhead Kingbird]], [[Thick-billed Vireo]], [[Cuban Crow]], [[Bahama Mockingbird]], [[Red-legged Thrush]], [[Western Spindalis]], [[Tawny-shouldered Blackbird]], [[Greater Antillean Grackle]], [[Olive-capped Warbler]]
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==Areas of interest==
 
==Areas of interest==
 
Most endemics can be seen in [[Cienaga de Zapata]] or Zapata Swamp. However, some species are confined to very small areas in the west or in the east of the island.  
 
Most endemics can be seen in [[Cienaga de Zapata]] or Zapata Swamp. However, some species are confined to very small areas in the west or in the east of the island.  

Revision as of 08:37, 22 April 2024

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Overview

Endemics, wintering warblers, friendly people and some mojitos...

Birds

Roughly 380 species have been recorded in Cuba. The fauna has a distinctively North American feel, with southern families like Antbirds or Furnarids completely missing. It includes a significant component of Caribbean regional endemics.

Endemics

Cuba hosts 28 endemics. Several are only found locally and are very rare: three haven't been seen for a long time and are probably extinct (Zapata Rail, Cuban Kite and the Cuban form of Ivory-billed Woodpecker).

Regional endemics

Cuba has a roughly equal component of Caribbean regional endemics. They include:

West Indian Whistling-Duck, Scaly-naped Pigeon, White-crowned Pigeon, Plain Pigeon, Key West Quail-Dove, Zenaida Dove, Great Lizard-Cuckoo, Antillean Nighthawk, Antillean Palm Swift, Cuban Emerald, West Indian Woodpecker, Cuban Parrot, Cuban Pewee, La Sagra's Flycatcher, Loggerhead Kingbird, Thick-billed Vireo, Cuban Crow, Bahama Mockingbird, Red-legged Thrush, Western Spindalis, Tawny-shouldered Blackbird, Greater Antillean Grackle, Olive-capped Warbler

Areas of interest

Most endemics can be seen in Cienaga de Zapata or Zapata Swamp. However, some species are confined to very small areas in the west or in the east of the island.

Access and Facilities

Birding in Cuba is easy. In most areas local guides can be a big help. Some knowledge of Spanish can be very helpful, even in tourist areas many people don't speak English. Accomodation can be limited in some places or booked out early. However, things may change fast now with the renewed relationship towards the USA. Since some time you can also rent private rooms.
Many birders visit Cuba with tour companies, however it's also possible to bird independently or with the help of a local company. Most hotels have lower standards compared with other islands in the Carribean.
There isn't much traffic on the roads and driving is easy. Public transport is mainly by bus (some train lines have now reopened) and usually slow.


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Pages in category ‘Cuba’

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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