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Birding in Grenada is quite a rewarding experience. Over 160 species of birds have been recorded here including migrants, endemics and rare species. Apart from our year round residents there are a number of species that either make Grenada home for the winter months or pass through on their journey farther south. The birds of Grenada include species like the Endemic Grenada Dove, along with a host of endemic subspecies.
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Your guide Vaughan, has been an avid Birder since 2013. He has a certificate in Bird Biology from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and is certified as a Caribbean Birding Trail interpretive guide by BirdsCaribbean.
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Birdwatching tours come in three packages, 4hrs, 6hrs and full day. It is best to start early in order to catch the birds when they are most active. We will work around your schedule but we prefer to start between 6:00 am and 7:00 am.
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Long pants, long sleeves, hats, insect repellent and sunscreen are recommended for these tours.
4 hours - Transportation and bottled water included
1 pers = $180 US
2 - 6 pers = $100 US/pers
On this tour 2 to 3 locations are visited. Time spent at each stop varies based on size and how busy (With birds) it is at each. The average drive time between stops is between 10 to 45 minutes.
Target birds
Antillean Crested Hummingbird
Rufous-breasted Hermit
Green-throated Carib
Lesser Antillean Tanager
Antillean House Wren
Lesser Antillean Bullfinch
Grenada Flycatcher
6 hours - Transportation and bottled water included
1 pers = $270 US
2 - 6 pers = $150 US/pers
On this tour 3 to 4 locations are visited. The average drive time between stops is between 10 to 45 minutes.
Target Species
Lesser Antillean Tanager
Orange-winged Parrot
Antillean Crested Hummingbird
Rufous-Breasted Hermit
Green-throated Carib
Cocoa Thrush
Antillean House Wren
Lesser Antillean Bullfinch
Yellow-Bellied Elaenia
Yellow-Bellied Seedeater
Grenada Flycatcher
Full Day - Transportation, bottled water and lunch included
1 pers = $360 US
2 - 6 pers = $200 US/pers
This tour covers most of Grenada's hot spots and allows more time to search for the extremely rare and very elusive, Grenada Dove. It is mainly for the avid birder who wants to check off as many Grenadian species as possible in a day. Average drive time between stops is 10 to 45 minutes. Lunch break is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Target birds
Grenada Dove
Grenada Hook-billed kite
Antillean Crested Hummingbird
Rufous-Breasted Hermit
Green-throated Carib
Lesser Antillean Tanager
Antillean House Wren
Cocoa Thrush
Lesser Antillean Bullfinch
Black-faced Grassquit
Yellow-Bellied Elaenia
Yellow-Bellied Seedeater
Grenada Flycatcher
Orange-winged Parrot