Utilize One Of The Best Ways To See Jamaica

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MOIST FORESTS

THE JOHN CROW MOUNTAINS

This birdwatching hotspot hosts over ninety percent (90%) of Jamaica's rare birds. Actually, all of Jamaica's twenty nine (29) endemic birds are seen here, between the months of November through April each year. Make your 2025 through 2026 'Jamaica Birding Season' come alive by booking one of our birding tours to this well flocked habitat!

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HIGH FORESTS

NORTHERN BLUE MOUNTAINS

Although much cooler, this area is similat to the John Crow Mountains. It just one of over ten major birding hotspots which are located in this region of the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park. This area is one of the homes for various bird species to include Jamaica's 30 endemic species.

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WETLAND AREAS

CANALS, PONDS AND SWAMPS

These large areas spans numerous hectares of ponds, rivers, swamps and canals, some of which are diked for easy walking and are parts of the Lower and Upper Black River Morass. These areas host large number of migrant, resident and vagrant species most of which are water birds. Common resident, and some endemic birds can also be found here.

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RIVER BIRDING

THE BUFF RIVER VALLEY

This area forms a breast plate for the northern Blue Mountains if you are leaving from the northern shores. If you coming from the mountains, after a brilliant morning's birding, journey breaks along the road overlooking several gorges and creeks will be a good idea.

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DRY FORESTS

NORTHERN COCKPIT COUNTRY

These birding hotspots are some of the many habitats which are located in the hills of the northern Cockpit Country. On any given day, a large number of Jamaica's endemic bird species can be found here.

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DRY-FORESTS

SOUTHERN JAMAICA

These three areas forms the main southern Jamaica's dry-forests which are known to host the Bahama Mockingbird outside of the Bahamian Islands. Other rare species that are prone to these parts are the Stolid Fly-catcher, Grasshopper Sparrow and the endemic Jamaican Mango Hummingbird.

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