Cuba Ornithological Study
The first time we visit the northern keys after the Hurricane Irma, to do our ornithological study, a lot of devastation and birds impact on the Keys, especially on Cayo Paredón and Cayo Romano, after a few hours walking and driving, we didn’t see anything of the local bird residents of the keys, as Thick-billed Vireo, Bahama Mockingbird, Cuban Gnatcatcher, not even Cuban Bullfinch or Western Spindalis etc…
The Vegetation is growing back after all the post-hurricane rain and you can already start to see some of the green leaves on the gray and vanished trees.
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