
cobo - Caribbean Dictionary - Wiwords.com
Turkey vulture or black vulture. A large carrion feeding bird of prey with a turkey-like bald red or black head.
corbeau - Caribbean Dictionary
Turkey vulture or black vulture. A large carrion feeding bird of prey with a turkey-like bald red or black head.
CriTTers of T&T - Black Vultures - YouTube
Feb 1, 2019 · The Black Vulture, known in Trinidad and Tobago as a 'corbeau', serves a critically important role in maintaining our ecosystem. Did you know a vulture's stomach acid is …
CriTTers: 10 things to know about black vultures, aka corbeaux
Feb 2, 2019 · There are many misconceptions about black vultures, known locally in Trinidad and Tobago as 'corbeaux'. In this episode of 'CriTTers', Director of the El Socorro Centre for …
List of birds of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia
The scarlet ibis (above) and rufous-vented chachalaca (below) are the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. The South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the American …
The American black vulture is a large bird that is mostly black. It measures between 56-68 cm in height (Wikipedia, 2011) and has an average wingspan of 150 cm (Firefly Forest, 2011). They …
Trinidad & Tobago bird dictionary - Wiwords.com
A nocturnal, fruit eating bird that navigates by echolocation (like bats). They are mainly reddish-brown with white spots on the nape and wings. Lower parts are cinnamon-buff spotted with white.
The Corbeau! (Black Vulture) The Black Vulture, a common ... - Facebook
These pretty little ducks do not quack, but are known for their distinctive whistling calls! Apart from their black undersides, they exhibit pink bills and legs. Both male and female look similar in …
The turkey vulture also known to the Caribbean as the king corbeau or john crow is the most widespread of the new world vultures. The turkey vulture is noted for its ability to thrive in a …
10 Types of BIRDS Found on Trinidad & Tobago! (COMMON)
Learn the different types of BIRDS that live in Trinidad and Tobago, PLUS how to identify by sight or sound. How many of them have YOU seen?