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  • “Discover the Hidden Paradise of Colombier Reserve: Saint Barthélemy’s Best-Kept Secret!”

    Find flights Colombier Reserve: A Hidden Gem of Saint Barthélemy Discover the enchanting Colombier Reserve, a secluded paradise nestled on the northwestern tip of Saint Barthélemy. Renowned for its pristine beauty, rich biodiversity, and tranquil atmosphere, this untouched bay offers a haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and those seeking a peaceful escape. Whether you’re exploring…

  • Humpback Whales

    Find flights St. Barthélemy (St. Barth), the glamorous Caribbean island known for its luxury and natural beauty, offers more than just pristine beaches and upscale resorts. It is also a key location for observing one of the ocean’s most magnificent creatures: the Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Every year, from December to April, these enormous and…

  • Magnificent Frigatebird

    Find flights Magnificent Frigatebirds are highly specialized seabirds, known for their aerial prowess and unique feeding habits. Unlike many other seabirds, they do not dive for fish. Instead, they catch their prey—typically fish and squid—near the surface of the water. They are also notorious kleptoparasites, meaning they often steal food from other birds. This behavior…

  • St Barth Brown Pelican

    Find flights In St. Barth, the Brown Pelican is a common sight along the island’s coasts, especially in areas like Anse des Cayes, Colombier, and the marine reserve of Île Fourchue. These birds can often be seen gliding just above the waves, scanning the water for schools of fish. When a pelican spots its prey,…

  • Butterflies in St Barth

    Find flights St. Barthélemy (St. Barth) is home to a variety of butterfly species that add vibrant colors and dynamic life to the island’s natural landscapes. These butterflies are an integral part of the local ecosystem, contributing to pollination and serving as indicators of environmental health. Common Butterflies in St. Barth: 🌴 Staying near Les…

  • Agouti

    Find flights The agouti (Dasyprocta spp.) is a small to medium-sized rodent native to Central and South America, and it has been introduced to several Caribbean islands, including St. Barthélemy (St. Barth). These animals are known for their role in the ecosystem as seed dispersers. Characteristics of the Agouti: Habitat and Distribution: Ecological Role: Conservation…

  • Lesser Antillean Iguana

    Find flights The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) is a critically endangered species native to the Lesser Antilles, including St. Barthélemy (St. Barth). This iguana is an important part of the island’s biodiversity and plays a vital role in its ecosystems. Characteristics of the Lesser Antillean Iguana: Habitat and Distribution: Conservation Status: Conservation Efforts in…

  • Carib Grackle

    Find flights The Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris) is a common and distinctive bird found in St. Barthélemy (St. Barth) and throughout the Caribbean. Known for their iridescent black plumage and sociable behavior, Carib Grackles are a familiar sight in various habitats. Characteristics of the Carib Grackle: Ecological Role: Conservation Status: Viewing Carib Grackles in St….

  • Antillean Crested Hummingbird

    Find flights The Antillean Crested Hummingbird (Orthorhyncus cristatus) is a stunning and distinctive bird found in St. Barthélemy (St. Barth) and other Caribbean islands. Known for its vibrant plumage and unique crest, this hummingbird is a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Characteristics of the Antillean Crested Hummingbird: Ecological Role: Conservation Status: Viewing Antillean Crested…

  • Bananaquit in St Barth

    Find flights The Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) is a small, lively bird commonly found in St. Barthélemy (St. Barth) and throughout the Caribbean. This bird is known for its distinctive appearance and energetic behavior, making it a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Characteristics of the Bananaquit: Ecological Role: Conservation Status: Viewing Bananaquits in St. Barth:…

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