Animals

Travel discussion for St. John
User avatar
JT
Posts: 1515
Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:26 pm
Location: MD

Post by JT »

Marcia (Mrs. Pete) wrote:Eewwwwwww, Kirk...those bats. They totally creep me out.
Though they are kind of creepy, I've read that one bat can eat over 1000 mosquitoes in one hour, so conceivably those 3 buggers could alone make a difference on how miserable someone could be on any given day, bug-bite wise!
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
DELETED

Post by DELETED »

DELETED
hugo
Posts: 562
Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:06 pm
Location: St. John

Post by hugo »

SJ, that doesn't apply here, since Lameshure Bay is certainly not getting over-developed--that's the only place the deer used to be. It's possible that people were hunting them more than we might have thought in the 20th century--the VI government made hunting illegal late in the century, not to protect the deer, but to protect people from rifle fire as the islands' human population increased.

Caneel is one place you can always see mongoose--it's invasive animal central in these post-Rockefeller days.
By the way, Mark R, that's the Hawksnest Point trail, which Caneel named Mary's Trail in memory of Mrs. Laurance Rockefeller, who was indeed very fond of the trail---not to be confused with Mary's Point, a few miles east!
DELETED

Post by DELETED »

DELETED
User avatar
pmk
Posts: 318
Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 10:07 am
Location: Greater Boston

Post by pmk »

Here's a few:

Bridled quail dove
Image

Common Ground Dove
Image

Iguana
Image

White-tailed tropicbird
Image

Magnificent Frigate
Image

Green Throated Caribe Hummingbird
Image


pmk
Joppa
Posts: 433
Joined: Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:07 pm
Location: NH

Post by Joppa »

Great pictures everyone. Love the tortoise, I didn't know they were on the island.

Here's some of mine...

Image

Image

Image

Image


This guy seemed to like the surfing but once he fell in he swam right to shore and didn't seem interested in another ride.
Image


I know I have more, but thats all for now.
Image
User avatar
JT
Posts: 1515
Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:26 pm
Location: MD

Post by JT »

Wow! Some amazing shots on this thread! Thanks to everyone for all of the talent shared!
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
hugo
Posts: 562
Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:06 pm
Location: St. John

Post by hugo »

Great shots, PMK-- and congratulations on knowing what things are!
User avatar
pmk
Posts: 318
Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 10:07 am
Location: Greater Boston

Post by pmk »

Thanks, Hugo. Here are a few more:

Yellow-crowned Night Heron
Image

Brown Booby
Image

American Kestral
Image

Pearly-eyed Thrasher
Image

Black-necked stilt
Image


White-cheeked Pintail

Image

pmk
Cid
Posts: 577
Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:18 am
Location: Barre, VT

Post by Cid »

Joppa or anyone else, what is that blue and black bird?
Still waiting to return to St. John!
http://facebook.com/cidsinclair
Image
[/url]
Joppa
Posts: 433
Joined: Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:07 pm
Location: NH

Post by Joppa »

Cid I have no idea what the bird is, PMK? Hugo? how about you? He was about the size of a crow and was hanging out in the playground near the NP visitor center.
Image
User avatar
pmk
Posts: 318
Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 10:07 am
Location: Greater Boston

Post by pmk »

Cid wrote:Joppa or anyone else, what is that blue and black bird?
I'd love to find out. It appears to be some sort of pigeon but it's not in my field guide by Raffaele, nor do I see it listed here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bi ... and_Tobago

Very elegant bird.

pmk
hugo
Posts: 562
Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:06 pm
Location: St. John

Post by hugo »

That's a scaly-naped pigeon--an unattractive name for a great bird. Like the bridled quail dove, they're getting commoner now that they're not hunted.
User avatar
pmk
Posts: 318
Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 10:07 am
Location: Greater Boston

Post by pmk »

Good call, Hugo. I'm going to have to go back to see that pigeon! Here are some more shots I found:

Donkeys
Image

Soldier Crab
Image

Brown Pelican
Image

Jamaican Fruit-eating bats
Image

Kestrel
Image

Bananquit
Image

pm
User avatar
lprof
Posts: 3130
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:09 pm
Location: Florida

Post by lprof »

Thanks to all of you... these are great pics and fun to see - as well as to learn some new things. 8)
... no longer a stranger to paradise
Post Reply