Back in December I spent 2 weeks on board the MS Serenissima working as a zodiac driver and naturalist guide on a cruise run by Noble Caledonia. This was a little different from my cruises around the UK and Iceland earlier in the year, but no less enjoyable. The weather was perfect as you would expect, a welcome break from a miserable British winter, and the island chain of the Lesser Antilles is a stunning destination. Opportunities for birding were limited, we spent more time doing such pleasant things as snorkelling, sampling the products of various plantation/distilleries, and touring old forts and museums and such like.
Of course I did manage to see a few nice bits and bobs, and our ship was almost constantly accompanied by some fantastic seabirds. Heres a few photos I grabbed between rum punches:
Antillean Crested Hummingbird |
Antillean Crested Hummingbird |
Brown Booby |
Black-faced Grassquit |
Blue-headed Hummingbird |
Blue-headed Hummingbird |
Bananaquit |
Carib Grackle |
Flying fish sp. |
Grey Kingbird |
Lesser Antillean Bullfinch |
Lesser Antillean Flycatcher |
lizard sp. |
Least Sandpiper |
Mangrove Cuckoo |
Magnificent Frigatebird |
Pearly-eyed Thrasher |
Purple-throated Carib |
Purple-throated Carib |
Red-billed Tropicbird |
Red-billed Tropicbird |
Red-footed Booby |
Royal Tern |
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin |
Semi-palmated Sandpiper |
White-cheeked Pintail |
Wilsons Plover |
Yellow-crowned Night Heron |
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