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A travel article praises bird-watching in Tobago, a Caribbean island, sharing encounters with rare birds and caiman on a golf course. The author recommends combining bird-watching with other holiday activities due to Tobago's convenience. They highlight Cuffie River Nature Retreat for observing hummingbirds and the Main Ridge Forest Reserve for bird-watching. The article suggests visiting from January to April, during the dry season, and recommends locations where birds are fed to increase sightings. Other suggested spots include Shurland Nature Park and Little Tobago Island., Mangrove, wetland, UAE,Indonesia, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری, Kish,Qeshm,Mahoor,حراء,گیاه
Why Tobago is best for a Caribbean birdwatching holiday - Credits: Harry Mount - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-12789941/For-best-bird-watching-Caribbean-follow-flock-stars-Tobago.html

Bird-Watching in Tobago: A Tropical Paradise


A travel article describes the author s bird-watching experience in Tobago, a Caribbean island known for its diverse bird species. The author recounts encountering a caiman on a golf course and observing rare birds like southern lapwings. They also highlight the convenience of bird-watching in Tobago, as it can be incorporated into other holiday activities. The author shares their experience at Cuffie River Nature Retreat, a hotel located in a forested area where they observed hummingbirds. They mention Tobago s Main Ridge Forest Reserve as the main reason for its reputation as a great bird-watching destination. The article suggests visiting during the dry season from January to April and recommends places where birds are fed to improve chances of spotting them. Other recommended bird-watching spots include Shurland Nature Park and Little Tobago Island.

A travel article praises bird-watching in Tobago, a Caribbean island, sharing encounters with rare birds and caiman on a golf course. The author recommends combining bird-watching with other holiday activities due to Tobago s convenience. They highlight Cuffie River Nature Retreat for observing hummingbirds and the Main Ridge Forest Reserve for bird-watching. The article suggests visiting from January to April, during the dry season, and recommends locations where birds are fed to increase sightings. Other suggested spots include Shurland Nature Park and Little Tobago Island.

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