Small Hope Bay Lodge Eco-Tours
About the Birds on Andros
More than 300 species of birds have been recorded in the Bahamas. One hundred and nine species breed in the Bahamas, 169 species are migrants or winter here, and 45 species are endemic. Some, like the Greater Flamingo and the Bahama race of the Cuban Parrot, can only be found in the wild on one or two of the islands.
Most of the breeding birds are part of the West Indian rather than North American avifauna, a fact that harkens back to the last Ice Age, when Andros was a mere five miles from what is now Cuba.
The best birding locations near Small Hope Bay Lodge and around Central Andros include:
- The Mangroves between the beach and the road from Calabash Bay to Davis Creek offers great birding, especially for waders, rails, bitterns, ibis, and ducks in winter.
- The grounds of the Lighthouse Club and Androsia are great for most landbirds, doubly so in the winter (roughly September to May).
- The Nature Trail offers chances to see some of the shy denizens of the coppice, like the Key West Quail Dove, the Great Lizard Cuckoo, the Bahamas Yellowthroat, the Greater Antillean Bullfinch.
- The settlement of Staniard Creek, a bit further afield, is one of the best birding locations in the Bahamas. It is home to a host of landbirds, including Black-cowled Orioles, Bahama Woodstar hummingbird, Bahama swallows, Bahama Mockingbirds and Bahama yellow throats.
- The Mangrove flats behind Kamalame Cove (Staniard Creek) are great for shorebirds, and sometimes Roseate Spoonbills.
- The San Andros Airport is a must-see. The airport pond always has goodies in winter, including migrant ducks, Sora, occasional Purple Gallinule, grebes, and migrant land birds, including warblers and sparrows (which are uncommon in the West Indies in winter). Residents around there include Bahama Swallows and several Limpkins, large prehistoric sounding and looking birds.
- During the summer, (late May through August) there are few winter resident species, although there are many permanent resident birds to sight, and many summer resident terns.
Small Hope Bay Lodge hosts several birding groups throughout the year. Details may be found in our Calendar of Events. For highlights of past birding trips click here. What follows is a list of birds sighted by a recent birding group at Small Hope Bay Lodge. "Key To List" shows areas in which birds were found.
Least Grebe TP, SAP
Pied Billed-Grebe TP, SAP
Brown Pelican SHBL Beach
Least Bittern1 SHBL mangroves
Great Blue Heron SHBL mangroves, FC boat ride, roadsides
Great Egret SHBL mangroves, FC boat ride
Little Blue Heron SHBL mangroves, FC boat ride, SC, DC
Tricolored Heron SHBL mangroves
Reddish Egret FC boat ride
Cattle Egret SC
Green Heron SHBL mangroves, LHC, SA ponds
Yellow-crowned Night Heron SHBL mangroves
White Ibis Davis Creek mangroves
Glossy Ibis SAP
Gadwall (BD) SAP
Blue-winged Teal SAP, MPP, TP
Turkey Vulture Everywhere!
Osprey DC, SC, FC boat ride
Merlin along road
American Kestrel SC, SHBL mangroves
Clapper Rail SHBL mangroves Sora SA pond
Common Gallinule TP, MPP
American Coot TP, MPP
Limpkin (BD) SAR
Black-bellied Plover LHC beach
Semipalmated Plover LHC beach
Lesser Yellowlegs SHBL beach
Spotted Sandpiper SHBL beach
Ruddy Turnstone SHBL beach
Common Snipe TP
Royal Tern SHBL dock
Rock Dove SC, FC
White-crowned Pigeon LHC
Eurasian Collared Dove SC, SHBL, LHC
Mourning Dove SC, SAR
Zenaida Dove Along road
Common Ground Dove Everywhere
Mangrove Cuckoo SAR
Great-lizard Cuckoo SHBL
Smooth-billed Ani Everywhere
Burrowing Owl FC
Bahama Woodstar SC
Cuban Emerald Pine forest
Belted Kingfisher SHBL, FC boat ride
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker SAR, SHBL
Loggerhead Kingbird Along the road
LaSagras Flycatcher SC, SHBL
Cuban Pewee Pine forest, SC, SHBL
Bahama Swallow FC bridge
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher pine forest
American Robin (BD) SC
Gray Catbird Everywhere
Red-legged Thrush Everywhere
Northern Mockingbird SAR, along road
Bahama Mockingbird SHBL, SAR
White-eyed Vireo SAR
Thick-billed Vireo Everywhere
Yellow-throated Vireo SHBL, SC
Black-and-White Warbler SHBL
Worm-eating Warbler SHBL, SC
Northern Parula Everywhere
Yellow-throated Warbler Everywhere
Yellow Warbler SC
Black-throated Blue Warbler SC, FC
Magnolia Warbler SHBL
Cape May Warbler Everywhere
Yellow-rumped Warbler SAP
Pine Warbler Along road
Palm Warbler Everywhere
Black-throated Green Warbler SHBL
Ovenbird SHBL, TP
Northern Waterthrush SHBL
Common Yellowthroat Everywhere
Bahama Yellowthroat SHBL Maidenhair coppice
Hooded Warbler SHBL
American Redstart Everywhere
Bananaquit SHBL, SC
Red-winged Blackbird SHBL
Black-cowled Oriole SC
Baltimore Oriole SAR
Northern Stripe-headed Tanager Everywhere
Indigo Bunting SAR, SC
Painted Bunting LHC, SHBL
Greater Antillean Bullfinch Everywhere
Black-faced Grassquit Everywhere
Savannah Sparrow Everywhere
Key to List
FC = Fresh Creek
SC = Staniard Creek
DC = Davis Creek
SAR = San Andros Airport Road (25 mi from SHB)
SAP = San Andros Airport Pond (25 mi from SHB)
TP = Tarpon Pnds (near Lighthouse Club)
MPP = Mastic Point Ponds (35 miles from SHB)
SHBL = Small Hope Bay Lodge
LHC = Lighthouse Club |
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