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Mt.Hartman National ParkMt.Hartman National Park and Bird sanctuary is one of the two habitats for the Grenada Dove, an endemic with a population of just under 200 and very much threatened with depleting habitat. A visiting experience would require fitness, proper equipment and keen eyes. Be prepared to wear protective clothing and tough boots for thorny vegetation at times.
Anthony Jeremiah - Jerry
National Bird: Grenada Dove Leptotila wellsi
Grenada Dove Leptotila wellsi Endemic Subspecies: Grenada Hook-billed Kite Chondrohierax uncinatus mirus Shared only with St Vincent: Grenada Flycatcher Myiarchus nugator
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Grand Etang National Parkhttp://gorp.away.com/gorp/publishers/menasha/carib/pk_grand.htmA series of trails have been developed which are well worth the effort for the beautiful forest and views, but can be muddy and slippery after rain... Mt. Hartman Dove Sanctuaryhttp://www.grenada.mot.gd/mt_hartman.htmNear scenic Woburn Bay and Secret Harbor lies the protected dry cactus scrub ecosystem supporting the endangered endemic Grenada Dove (only found in Grenada - Lepotila wellsi). The savanna-like flat grassland areas were previously used for grazing livestock and agricultural products. The dove is currently considered one of the most endangered birds in the world; less than 100 of the species remain. Conservation of the dove, ecological research, and education are the primary management objectives of the National Park. National Parks of Grenadahttp://www.paradise-inn-carriacou.com/grenada_national_parks.phpA system of national parks and protected areas is being developed in Grenada and Carriacou, and to date approximately 17% of the tri-island state has been dedared national park land. The focal point of the system is the Grand Etang National Park, which covers more than 3,800 acres...
Travelling Birder 1999 [March] - Lesser Antilles Mark Oberle and Giff Beatonhttp://maybank.tripod.com/Caribbean/Caribbean-02-99.htme.g.When we finally found the wider trail at the southern end of the bowl, we immediately realized we were close to calling Grenada Doves. Only 100 yards up the trail at 7:30am, we pished for a thrasher, and for some reason, in came a Grenada Dove that perched right above us and sang, making for great photos and audio. It began to drizzle as the bird left. 1999 [May] - Grenada Mark Gawnhttp://maybank.tripod.com/Caribbean/Grenada-05-99.htme.g. The most sought after of Grenada bird`s is the Grenada Dove. With a total population estimated at less than 70 individuals this is one of the rarest Caribbean birds. It is entirely restricted to dense thorn scrub in the south-eastern corner of the island, a habitat which is unfortunately under seige by tourism development. The best place to get the dove is the Mount Hartman Reserve near Grande Anse. Getting there is the easy part... 2002 [February] - Mark Lockwoodhttp://maybank.tripod.com/Caribbean/Caribbean-02-2002.htmThis day found us on Dominica. As the ship was pulling into the harbor at about 7:00 AM, there were two Parasitic Jaegers flying around the area. The weather on this day made birding difficult. We were trying to find birds in a torrential downpour! 2002 [July] - Gerry Shilhamhttp://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Grenada.htm...The Rex Grenadian proved an excellent base for bird watching as its large grounds included a good sized lake, wooded areas, open grass, flowering shrubs and scrub land. The sea view rooms gave good views from the balcony across the lake to the open sea. I can think of few better ways to start the day than soaking up the sun on the balcony whilst sipping my first cup of tea and scanning the sea, lake and shrubs for birds. Sea birds were interesting if not numerous whilst the lake attracted many different heron species plus the occasional wader...
Anthony Jeremiahhttp://www.Guidedbirding.comAnthony Jeremiah Jerry - tonydove200@yahoo.com Forestry Conservation Officer with the Government of Grenada and Bird Guide for Hire - Operating out of EcoGuide Expeditions Tel: 473-435-4047 or 473-440-0393
Grenada Hotelshttp://www.grenada.org/gdacc01.htmA useful list of hotels and guest houses.
Grenada - Ecological Attractionshttp://www.grenada.org/gdeco01.htmGrenada has in recent years begun to protect some of its most remarkable natural assets through a system of national parks and protected areas. Ranging from the magnificent Grand Etang Forest Reserve to the tranquil intimacy of La Sagesse estuary, these areas hold considerable attraction for hikers and birdwatchers as well as for those who simply want to become better acquainted with the peerless natural beauty of the island. Grenada Dovehttp://www.gefweb.org/ResultsandImpact/Results_at_a_Glance/Project_Stories/Grenada_dove-final.docIn 1990, Grenadians love affair with the bird named after their country led to the Grenada dove being declared the national bird... Grenada Dove Campaignhttp://www.grenadadovecampaign.comHelp save the dove from the insensitive developers... Grenada Nature Pagehttp://www.skyviews.com/grenada/nature.htmlGrenada contains one particular creature that deserves a mention - the Grenada Dove (Leptotila Wellsi). It is found only in Grenada and there are less than a hundred of them... |
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