Kiskunság National Park, Hungary
Cuba
Americas / Cuba
Cuba is one of the most interesting Caribbean islands due to its rich avifauna comprising of 24 endemics and many Caribbean endemics, which are also found here. North American migrants also pass through the island or spend the winter in large numbers. Almost 350 bird species have been recorded in Cuba.
This long island is mostly characterised by lowlands, but there are three mountain chains: the Cordilleras to the West, Sierra del Escambray in the centre and Sierra Maestra to the East. One of the most famous places is the Zapata Marsh, located South East of Havana that supports 19 of the 25 endemics. We also visit the Soroa region, La Belén National Park and the cayes for a relaxed and colourful birding trip.
Tour to Cuba
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Caribbean endemics
Cuba, 13 birding days
An excellent Caribbean birding holiday for those who enjoy looking for… Read More +
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Highlights
Bare-legged Owl
Bee Hummingbird
Blue-headed
Quail-Dove
Cuban Blackbird
Cuban Gnatcatcher
Cuban Grassquit
Cuban Green
Woodpecker
Cuban Kite
Cuban Palm-Crow
Cuban Parakeet
Cuban Pygmy-Owl
Cuban Solitaire
Cuban Tody
Cuban Trogon
Cuban Vireo
Fernandina's Flicker
Giant Kingbird
Gundlach's Hawk
Oriente Warbler
Red-Shouldered
Blackbird
Yellow-headed Warbler
Zapata Rail
Zapata Sparrow
Antillean Nighthawk
Antillean Palm Swift
Bahama Swallow
Cuban Bullfinch
Cuban Emerald
Cuban Crow
Cuban Parrot
Cuban Pewee
Great Lizard-Cuckoo
GreaterAntilleanGrackle
GreaterAntillean>Nightjar
GreyheadedQuail-Dove
Key-West Quail Dove
LaSagra's Flycatcher
Loggerhead Kingbird
Olive-capped Warbler
Palm Crow
Plain Pigeon
Red-legged Thrush
Scaly-naped Pigeon
Stripe-headed Tanager
Tawny-Shouldered
Blackbird
West Indian
Whistling-Duck
WestIndianWoodpecker