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What is the most common bird in Jamaica?

Jamaican Vireo (Vireo modestus): One of the most ubiquitous birds on Jamaica, it can be found at all of the frequently visited sites.



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The Jamaican red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis jamaicensis) is the nominate subspecies of the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), a bird of prey of North America.

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Bats are the most plentiful of the mammals living in Jamaica. There are 21 species of bats that inhabit the many caves of the island.

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A relatively pale kingbird, medium-gray above and white below with a darker face mask. Primarily a Caribbean species with limited range in U.S.; found around the edge of dense woodland, especially near the coast. Also seen in more suburban areas. Often perches conspicuously on a snag, treetop, or powerline.

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The Greater Antillean grackle (Quiscalus niger ) is a grackle found throughout the Greater Antilles as well as smaller, nearby islands.

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Lesser Antillean Bullfinch (Loxigilla noctis) A small, black bird with reddish chin and throat. There is also some red in front of the eyes. They are common throughout the Lesser Antilles and the Virgin Islands.

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Many guests, having spent some time at Silver Sands Villas, report that on returning home, they miss the night choir of the Jamaican tree frogs which sang them to sleep on the island.

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