Our best known species captured in interesting behaviors.
Our golden hummer very common in our lowlands while visiting a red Bootlebrush flower: the Antillean Mango Hummingbird (Anthracothorax dominicus), male.
The emerald green of our smallest endemic hummer shines while visiting a Star Vine at the Guanica International Biosphere Reserve. The Puerto Rican Emerald Hummingbird (Chlorostilbon maugaeus), male.
A male American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) while bringing a prize meal for its mate while she incubates inside the palm tree.
A female American Kestrel sits at the rim of its cavity-nest after taking a break from incubation duties.
The ubiquitous Bananaquit seen here in a Toothbrush flower. This is probably the most common bird in Puerto Rico
Purple Gallinule
Bautiful colors of this waterbird common in certain localities, such as Cartagena Lagoon in Lajas and Boqueron Bird Refuge at Cabo Rojo
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