18 days ago | By 10,000 Birds
The exploration of triads within the avifauna of Trinidad and Tobago has taken me through various families and species groups on this blog. It's taken a life of its own to be honest. While this post isn't entirely following that trend, it loosely is. On the smaller island of Tobago there are three species of woodpeckers and three species of woodcreepers - one of each is found on Tobago but not Trinidad.
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Golden-olive...
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