The Jamaican Owl is a medium sized owl, endemic to Jamaica. It can be found all across the island in forests, woodlands, garden and parks.
Read MoreThe Yellow-billed parrot is the more common and larger of the two Amazona parrots endemic to Jamaica.
Read MoreThe Black-billed parrot is an endemic parrot in Jamaica that is primarily emerald green in colour and is found mostly in the wet limestone forests of the Cockpit Country and Blue & Johncrow Mtns.
Read MoreThe West Indian Whistling Duck is the largest whisting duck and is endemic to the islands of the West Indies.
Read MoreThe Bananaquit is a small brightly coloured bird native to Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Tody is an endemic bird of Jamaica and the only species of its genus that can be found on the island.
Read MoreThe Shiny Cowbird is a brood parasite and invasive species in Jamaica.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Oriole is a native medium-sized bird primarily yellow in colour also commonly known as Banana Katie.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Flightless Ibis is an endemic bird to Jamaica that is believed to have existed during the late Quaternary Period along side the Jamaican Monkey. Due to the unusual shape of its wing bones, the Jamaican Flightless Ibis is thought to have used its wings to fight off predators.
Read MoreThe Jamaican Petrel is a seabird endemic to Jamaica that was last positively identified in 1879.
Read MoreThe native Barn Owl not only swallows its prey whole, but has very sharp hearing to locate its prey due to asymmetrical ear openings.
Read MoreThe Jamaican mango is one of the three endemic hummingbirds that can be found in Jamaica. It is primarily black in colour with scattered iridescent colours.
Read MoreThe Red Billed Streamertail is an endemic hummingbird mainly found on the western side of Jamaica. It is commonly referred to as the Doctor Bird.
Read More