The 6th and 7th were spent exploring and
birding around our hotel. The gardens and beach provided a surprising
collection of birds. Just across the road our sister hotel, the Tropical
Casa Laguna Hotel backs onto a large marsh, the inland end of which has
a rookery with Great White and Cattle Egrets. A large tree next to the
main entrance to the Tropical Beach hotel is the nightly roost for
hundreds of Village Weavers. Birds seen around the hotel included, Palmchat,
Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Grey Kingbird, Caribbean Martin, Red legged
Thrush, Bananaquit, Greater Antillean Grackle and White winged Dove.
A single Magnificent Frigatebird was seen off the beach one
morning before the throngs of windsurfers got going.
8th May. El Choco Reserve. 500m east of Cabarete on
Highway 5. Signposted. Drive inland through the village to the reserve
entrance. Walk the rough track to the tee junction and turn right, the
left turn goes to the tourist caves www.hispaniola.com/cabaretecaves
. We saw Cattle and Great White Egrets on the way through the
village. Along the reserve trails we saw Turkey Vultures, Sharp
shinned Hawk, White crowned Pigeon, Plain Pigeon, Common Ground Dove,
Mangrove Cuckoo, Palmchat, Antillean Palm Swift, Vervain Hummingbird,
Antillean Mango, Hispaniolan Emerald, Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Antillean
Piculet, Hispaniolan Pewee, Northern Mockingbird, Black whiskered Vireo,
Bananaquit, Black crowned Palm Tanager, Yellow faced Grassquit and
Greater Antillean Bullfinch.
9th May. 0800 start for the drive to Constansa, arrived
1400. Booked into Hotel Altocerro. Email c.matias@codetel.net.do,
Tel 539-1553 The hotel is visible on the north side of the road at
Colonia Kennedy 500m to the east of Constanza. Camping facilities are
also available there. We paid around US$25 per night for a two bed
apartment. The hotel grounds held Helmeted Guineafowl, Mourning Dove,
Smooth billed Ani, Pine Warbler, Hispaniolan stripe headed Tanager,
Black faced Grassquit and Rufous collared Sparrow. Night at Hotel
Altocerro.
10th May. Two hour drive through Constanza and Colonia
Japonesa to Valle Nuevo. The road is quite rough and a 4 wheel drive is
recommended. At the old army camp walk the track sign posted Alto
Bandera, along this track opposite the new army camp gate a path through
the pines leads to a greenhouse complex. Along this path we saw American
Kestrel, Mourning Dove, Antillean Palm Swift, Antillean Mango,
Hispaniolan Emerald, Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Greater Antillean Elaenia,
Golden Swallow, Red legged Thrush, Pine Warbler, Hispaniolan stripe
headed Tanager, Black crowned Palm Tanager, Yellow faced Grassquit,
Antillean Siskin, White winged Crossbill and Rufous collared Sparrow.
Night at Altocerro Hotel.
11th May. A predawn start for the one hour drive to the
Ebano Verde reserve. The upper entrance (1565m) is sign posted close to
a shrine on the summit of route 12 near the radio masts. We met Steve
here at 0630 and walked the trails down to the reserve centre nearly
1000m lower down the valley. Permits to enter the reserve must be
requested by fax at least 14 days prior to your visit. Phone 809 565
1422, Fax 809 549 3900, email fund.progressio@codetel.net.do or contact
Steve Brauning well beforehand and see if he can help. The reserve is
probably the best place to bird in the whole of the central mountain
range. We saw Red tailed Hawk, Plain Pigeon, Scaly naped Pigeon, Grey
headed Quail Dove, Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo, White collared Swift,
Antillean Palm Swift, Antillean Mango, Vervain Hummingbird, Hispaniolan
Emerald, Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Antillean Piculet, Broad billed Tody,
Narrow billed Tody, Hispaniolan Trogon, Stolid Flycatcher, Hispaniolan
Pewee, Greater Antillean Elaenia, Caribbean Martin, Rufous
throated Solitaire, Pine Warbler, Antillean Euphonia, Bananaquit, Stripe
headed Tanager, Black crowned Palm Tanager, Black faced Grassquit,
Rufous collared Sparrow, Hispaniolan Palm Crow and Green tailed Ground
Warbler. We then took the 4 hour drive back to our hotel in Cabarete.
12th May. Some easy birding around the bridge over the Rio
Yasica near Los Brazos on route 21 10km or so south of Cabarete produced
Green Heron, Snowy Egret and Sand Martin.
13th May. Flight back to the UK.
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