Habitat and biodiversity of Curaçao. Plants, flowers, trees, wildlife, wildflowers, birds, insects, mammals and more. All photos are copyright protected
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- Welcome at Hiking Curaçao!
- Hiking Curaçao: Flora and Fauna
- Hiking Curaçao: The Trails
- Hiking Curaçao: Tips and Info
- 1. BiRDS
- 2. INSECTS, SPIDERS
- 3. REPTILES, FROGS, LIZARDS
- 4. MAMMALS
- 5. FISH
- 6. CRABS
- 7. SHELLS, SNAILS
- 8. FOSSILS
- A. FLOWERS, BUSHES
- B. TREES
- C. CACTI, SEMI-CACTI
- D. MUSHROOMS, FUNGI
- H. MISCELLANEOUS, THIS and THAT
Birds fly anyway ...
The trade winds are strong. Subjects are always moving. Using a tripod often doesn't help much.
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Tropical flycatchers: calls
Flycatchers, calls. From http://www.xeno-canto.org
Northern scrub flycatcher.
XC230135 · Northern Scrub Flycatcher · Sublegatus arenarum glaber.
http://www.xeno-canto.org/230135
Elaenia martinica
XC173635 · Caribbean Elaenia · Elaenia martinica
http://www.xeno-canto.org/173635
White-crested Elaenia
XC225270 · White-crested Elaenia · Elaenia albiceps
http://www.xeno-canto.org/225270
Grey Kingbird, Pimpiri
XC149765 · Grey Kingbird · Tyrannus dominicensis
http://www.xeno-canto.org/149765
Brown-crested flycatcher
XC211407 · Brown-crested Flycatcher · Myiarchus tyrannulus
http://www.xeno-canto.org/211407
Caribbean Elaenia martinica
This morning, for a few minutes, two Elaenia martinica visited us. Eleania martinica
Call of the White-crested Elaeniaa a one note call that is a louder than the call of the Northern scrub Flycatcher.
Diving behind the leaves.
Trying to hide from the camera.
Hard to catch.
With the white crest on top, it looks like the White-crested Elaenia,
Elaenia albiceps. But that flycatcher would be a rare sight, local birders say. I still have my doubts though.
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