Cuba, 2018
In April of 2018, we visited Lomas de Banao Ecological Reserve in south-central Cuba on an Earthwatch trip to monitor biodiversity in the region. We looked for birds, reptiles and amphibians. We found them all as well as old Chevy and Ford automobiles prowling the streets of Havana and Trinidad. For more information check our blog post at Exploring the Biodiversity of Cuba.
- Havana
- Havana, Cuba
- Bee Hummingbird, Femaie
- Bee Hummingbird, Male
- Cuban Blackbird
- Cuban Emerald
- Cuban Brown Curlytail
- Black-throated Blue Warbler
- Red-legged Thrush
- West Indian Woodpecker
- Black-whiskered Vireo
- Yellow-faced Grassquit
- Cuban Amazon
- Zenaida Dove
- Greater Antillean Grackle
- Yellow-shafted Flicker
- Cuban Green Anole
- Cuban Trogon
- Cuban Tody
- Giant Trope
- Cuban Boa
- Bare-legged Owl
- Cuban Nightjar
- Ashy sphaero
- Cuban Pygmy Owl and Cuban Green Woodpecker
- Scaly-naped Pigeon
- Cuban White-fanned Anole, Female
- Cuban White-fanned Anole, Male
- Cuban Giant Anole, Male
- Hutia Carabali (Mysateles prehensilis)
- Western Spindalis
- Escambray White-necked Trope
- Dragonfly
- Escambray Blue-eyed Anole
- Blue-eyed Twig Anole
- Cuban Trogon
- Gray Kingbird
- Tawny-shouldered Blackbird
- Cuban Brown Anole
- Cuban Blue Anole
- Trinidad, Cuba
- Trinidad, Cuba
- Trinidad, Cuba
- Sunset over Trinidad, Cuba
- Cuba Route Map