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Team members of Gavilán Guardians in Puerto Rico. (Photo by Brendan Burns)

In a triumphant celebration of birds and the marvelous migratory journeys that some embark on every year in Spring, this year’s Global Big Day (GBD) again brought b...


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Getting to grips with shorebird ID in Puerto Rico. (Photo by Lisa Sorenson)

From February 23-28, 2026, BirdsCaribbean, together with the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources of Puerto Rico and Mano...


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Before screens, it was the original escape. It was the first place you tested the limits of your independence and imagination. We’re talking about the great outdoors! Today, we’re taking you back to the days when the world was wide open and waiting to be discovered, as we see the wonders of nature and birds through a child’s eyes.

Our story begins more than 20 y...


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Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2026 is  “Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter” — shining the spotlight on the power of citizen science, reminding us that you don’t need a lab coat or a PhD to contribute to science; you just need curiosity and a genuine love for nature and commu...


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Celebrate the Caribbean Endemic Bird Festival (CEBF) with us! Our theme in 2026 is  “Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter” — shining the spotlight on the power of citizen science, reminding us that you don’t need a lab coat or a PhD to contribute to science; you just need curiosity and a genuine love for nature and commu...


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