Birds of Ambergris Caye, BelizeWelcome to the Birds of Ambergris Caye. Many of these articles are from a weekly column in The San Pedro Sun. Elbert and his friend Bubba have been long-tme watchers of the birds and humans on Ambergris Caye, and their insights are often both rewarding and amusing. For information on birding at Chaa Creek Nature Reserve in Cayo on the mainland, click here for their birdlist. This website contains information about the 260 species of birds that occur on that island and its collection of mangrove cayes. If you are interested in birding tours in the area, email Elbert.
Ambergris Caye is a unique island with all its bird species not yet fully recorded. The column's "Bird of the Week" format contains details of bird observations along with morphological classifications. Mr. Greer sometimes provides some humour as he accounts the observations with the help and company of his Labrador companion, "Bubba." Bubba sometimes contributes mild metaphors about life on the island and certain birds. Our Features
Mr. Greer writes from a remote end of the island with no phone,
electricity or street address. He may be reached by post (which he prefers)
and his address is Elbert Greer, General Delivery, Ambergris Caye, Belize,
Central America. However, he can also be reached by e-mail at: Guided birdwatching tours by boat around the island, through its many channels and lagoons or visits to its neighboring mangrove islands can be arranged by contacting Elbert.
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