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Family: Hydrobatidae - Storm Petrels
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Oceanodroma leucorhoa
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Leach's Storm Petrel, Galla Bird
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X
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X
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Family: Procellariidae - Petrels and Shearwaters
Medium sized seabirds. Two species occur in Trinidad and Tobago
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Puffinus gravis
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Greater Shearwater
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X
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Puffinus lherminieri
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Audubon's Shearwater, Dusky-backed Shearwater, Dusky Shearwater
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X
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Family: Psittacidae - Macaws, Parrots and Parakeets
Distinguished by the short, strongly hooked bill, large head and short neck. Found usually in groups mainly in forests and in swampy woodland and mangroves. Calls vary from a shrill chattering to a harsh screaming. They feed on fruits, leaves and seeds. Some species can be taught to imitate human voice with remarkable accuracy.
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Amazona amazonica
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Orange-winged Parrot
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X
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X
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Amazona ochrocephala
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Yellow-crowned Parrot
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X
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Ara ararauna
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Blue-and-yellow Macaw
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X
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X
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Ara macao
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Scarlet Macaw
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X
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Ara manilata
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Red-bellied Macaw
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X
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Forpus passerinus
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Green-rumped Parrotlet
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X
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X
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Touit batavica
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Lilac-tailed Parrotlet
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X
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Touit huetii
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Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet
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X
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Pionus menstruus
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Blue-headed Parrot
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X
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Family: Strigidae - Owls
This family has a large head with large eyes and a short tail directed forward in a facial disc. The bill is short and hooked and the feet very strong. They are generally brown with patterned plumage. Most are strictly nocturnal. The commonest call is some kind of hoot, but various screams are also given.
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Asio clamator
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Striped Owl
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X
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Ciccaba virgata
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Mottled Owl
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X
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Glaucidium brasilianum
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Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
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X
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Otus choliba
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Tropical Screech-Owl
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X
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Pulsatrix perspicillata
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Spectacled Owl
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X
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Family: Tytonidae - Barn Owls
Similar in most respects to typical owls, barn owls have a heart-shaped facial disc and long legs. They are mostly nocturnal and frequent open country with scattered trees. They often nest in buildings with dark attics.
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Tyto alba
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Barn Owl
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X
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X
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Family: Tinamidae - Tinamous
These birds are superficially like partridges, short-legged with rounded wings and very short tails. They generally have cryptic colouration. Only one species occurs in Trinidad.
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Crypturellus soui
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Pileated Tinamou, Caille
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X
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Family: Trogonidae - Trogons
This family consists of fairly large, brightly coloured birds with long, graduated tails, short legs and short bills, broad at the base and with curved culmens. These birds inhabit forest or cultivated areas with large trees, where they perch quiet on middle branches, calling a monotonous series of hooting notes.
Scientific Name
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Local Name
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Trinidad
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Tobago
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Trogon collaris
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Collared Trogon
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X
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X
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Trogon viridis
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White-tailed Trogon
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X
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Trogon violaceus
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Violaceous Trogon
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X
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Source: Ffrench, Richard (1991), A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
Cornell University Press
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/
Cornell University Press
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/