
The view of Asa Wright from across the valley

A Copper-rumped Hummingbird poses

Close-up

At a feeder

An agouti!

Tell me again why it is called the "89" butterfly?

Blue-headed Parrots

A Blue-headed Parrot in flight

A baby Palm Tanager - but where is it?

Behind the mirror in the main hall!
Here is a Palm Tanager parent - and you can see the baby near the bottom center of this shot.

Enjoying a forest stream

Butterfly closed

Butterfly opened

A Cattleheart butterfly

There were many lizards

Some were more obvious than others

Quite the camoflage

A Blue-black Grassquit ("Johnny Jump-Up")

A Southern Lapwing

A Savannah Hawk

A Red-breasted Blackbird

This beach is on the Atlantic side of the island

A Pied Water Tyrant

A Wattled Jacana

Red-capped Cardinals

A Caiman

A Little Blue Heron

We are told that this cute little Fer-de-lance is the most deadly snake in the Americas

Sunlight filters into the Oilbird cave

A bat during daytime

Ready for the ride to Little Tobago
A few more to come! Let's see, what's missing? The Rufous-tailed Jacamar, the Bearded Bellbird, and the Scarlet Ibis roost.
All photographs Copyright 2006 by Albert Hartley. All images here are reduced, so if you want an electronic copy or reprint please contact Albert.