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Half Moon Blue

AT THE DONKEY CART HOUSE. BACOLET BAY. TOBAGO. THE CARIBBEAN.
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Enjoy bird watching during your Trinidad and Tobago tour

Ornithologists and naturalists searching Trinidad and Tobago maps to plan an exciting holiday are sure to have a great time as the place is famous for its flourishing flock of birds and animals. Unlike other Caribbean islands where you will get to see predominately North American species of birds, you can find several species of birds and plants, which are native to South America, in Trinidad and Tobago.

Booking a Tobago inn to enjoy variety of birds

Trinidad and Tobago act as the ideal breeding ground for more than 260 species of birds. The islands also attract many Southern migratory birds as well as butterflies. Once you have checked into a Tobago inn, you can head to the sea bird sanctuary in Little Tobago. You can watch frigates, pelicans, boobies and others at this place, and in case your Trinidad and Tobago vacation collides with the months of March and April, you may see the young ones of these species from close quarters.

The sanctuary at Grafton is yet another place to visit if you want to see mot-mot or cocrico, the latter being indigenous to Tobago. You can also take a tour of the Caroni Bird Sanctuary in Trinidad to watch the scarlet ibis. Settled in the mangroves, these birds present a mesmerizing sight at sunset.

So, to enjoy bird watching in the Caribbean, book yourself a room in the Half Moon Blue Hotel by dialing 868 639 3551. You may even browse http://www.stayintobago.com/ to reserve your place online and enjoy bird watching during your Trinidad and Tobago holiday.

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