Local Birdwatchers
Please note that most Birdingpals are serious birdwatchers. It is a privilege to contact them, and your message should reflect it. A local Pal does not get paid, but should he/she offer to take you out birding, using their own vehicle, it would be courteous to pay for the fuel. A lunch and/or a small gift would also be appropriate, something as simple as a souvenir of your country, or a pin from your local birding club.
Initial
Last Name
Area
Available
Language
G
Stanley Beard
Tobago
Anytime
C
Rooks
Port of Spain
Anytime
S
Fontenelle
Port of Spain
Weekend
Professional Guides
Initial
Last Name
Area
Available
Language
D
Henry
Tobago
Anytime
D
Rooks
Canoe Bay, Tobago
Anytime
English/French Spanish/Portuguese
I
Randolph
Port of Spain
Anytime
English/Spanish German
I worked at the Emperor valley zoo , for 11 years, 8 of which as the chief bird keeper, after which I went on to work at the National Game Warden Society as a forest ranger. I have also worked as a
subspecies collector for the Institute of Marine Affairs part time and as a tour guide in Trinidad and Tobago. I have won an award for being the most help person, two years straight.
Local Information
Name
Description
The Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club
Club
Trinidad and Tobago Rare Bird Committe
Organization
Birding Hotspots around the world
Sites
Asa Wright Nature Centre
Sites
Paria Springs Eco-Community
Sites
Keith Barrow's Birds of Trinidad & Tobago
Photos
Brian Ramsey's Discovering the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
Photos
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trinida & Tobago
Local weather
Yahoo
Electronic maps
MapQuest
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