Farewell to the Blue Waters Inn, Tobago
Green Honeycreeper female, Asa Wright Nature Centr…
Tabernaemontana, maybe T. divaricata, Blue Waters…
Cattle Egret at pond on way to Tobago airport
Anhinga drying its wings on pond on way to airport
Great Egret at pond on way to Tobago airport
Double-crested Cormorant at pond on way to Tobago…
Tree by pond on way to Tobago airport
Great Egret at pond on way to Tobago airport
Double-crested Cormorant at pond on way to Tobago…
Tree by pond on way to Tobago airport
Great Egret, pond on way to Tobago airport
Green Heron, on way to Tobago airport
Tri-coloured Heron, on way to Tobago airport
Yellow-crowned Night-heron, on way to Tobago airpo…
Yellow-crowned Night-heron, on way to airport
Yellow-crowned Night-heron immature, on way to air…
Eared Dove, on way to Tobago airport
Eared Dove, on way to Tobago airport
Great Blue Heron, on way to Tobago airport
Cattle Egret, on way to Tobago airport
Torch Ginger / Etlingera eliator, Trinidad
Agouti, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trinidad
A final Tropical Mockingbird
Unusual tree, garden of the Blue Waters Inn, Tobag…
House on Goat Island, Tobago
House on Goat Island, Tobago
A glance at a reef from a glass-bottomed boat
Rainbow Whiptail Lizard / Cnemidophorus lemniscatu…
Fungi, Little Tobago
Rainbow Whiptail Lizard / Cnemidophorus lemniscatu…
Small, green snake, Little Tobago
Magnifcent Frigatebird / Fregata magnificens, Toba…
Laughing Gulls, Little Tobago
Lookout, Little Tobago, Day 3
Baby Red-billed Tropicbird, Little Tobago
Dry forest of Little Tobago island
Red-footed Booby, Little Tobago
Baby Red-billed Tropicbird, Little Tobago
Cactus on Little Tobago island
Baby Red-billed Tropicbird, Little Tobago
Red-billed Tropicbird, Little Tobago
Cliffs, Little Tobago bird sanctuary, Day 3
Blue-gray Tanager, Asa Wright Nature Centre, Trini…
Cacti on Little Tobago, Day 3
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Coccoloba uvifera in Blue Waters Inn garden, Tobago
"Coccoloba uvifera is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae, that is native to coastal beaches throughout tropical America and the Caribbean, including southern Florida, the Bahamas, the Greater and Lesser Antilles, and Bermuda. Common names include seagrape and baygrape.
In late summer, it bears green fruit, about 2 cm (0.79 in) diameter, in large, grape-like clusters. The fruit gradually ripens to a purplish color. Each contains a large pit that constitutes most of the volume of the fruit." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccoloba_uvifera
In late summer, it bears green fruit, about 2 cm (0.79 in) diameter, in large, grape-like clusters. The fruit gradually ripens to a purplish color. Each contains a large pit that constitutes most of the volume of the fruit." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccoloba_uvifera
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