Caribbean, Birds
Caribbean birds are some of the most colourful and diverse bird species found in the world. Home to over 620 species, they are found in the Caribbean islands, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and a number of other Caribbean nations. They range in size from the smallest hummingbird to large hawks and eagles. Caribbean birds are a fascinating source of study due to their variety and beauty, and they are also important indicators of a healthy environment. They play a key role in seed dispersal, ensuring the growth of many plant species and providing habitats for other animals. Caribbean birds are also important for the local economy, offering important tourism resources for bird watchers and other nature lovers.
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1 journal(s) foundInternational Journal of Ornithology
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: J.N. Maina DVSc, University of Johannesburg
International Journal of Ornithology solicits studies that support substantially to the scientific literature and that are useful and accessible to professional and amateur field ornithologists.