The flycatcher was seen at the Mabouya Historical Park, on the eastern side of St Lucia. We were lucky to get a fairly decent shot as the rain was pretty bad for most of the visit. Think it might be a Caribbean Elaenia?
We also got the St Lucia Warbler there, although the tour guide called it an Adelaide's Warbler, which is very similar, but endemic to Puerto Rico!!! He was not a birding guide - we were on a cruise ship excursion.
One other question - we saw Common Moorhens on a pond in front of the Auberge Seraphim hotel/restaurant, near the harbor in Castries. My book says they are rare/accidental in St Lucia. Any comments on this?
Thanks....
We also got the St Lucia Warbler there, although the tour guide called it an Adelaide's Warbler, which is very similar, but endemic to Puerto Rico!!! He was not a birding guide - we were on a cruise ship excursion.
One other question - we saw Common Moorhens on a pond in front of the Auberge Seraphim hotel/restaurant, near the harbor in Castries. My book says they are rare/accidental in St Lucia. Any comments on this?
Thanks....
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