AN UNIQUE JAMAICAN EXPERIENCE - THE ISLAND'S ENDEMIC HUMMINGBIRDS  IN OUR GARDEN


Red billed Streamer tail (Doctorbird) National Bird of Jamaica

Jamaica's National bird, the Red billed Streamertail in all it's glory in Barney's Flower&Hummingbird Garden Jamaica
Jamaica's National bird - March 2018 - The latest master shot by American Photographer Kelly Lee

See the unique Hummingbirds in Barney's FLower&Hummingbird Garden Jamaica
Jamaica's National Bird - Red billed Streamer tail a.k.a Doctorbird (Photo Marie France Grenouillet)

Red billed Streamer tail, juvenile

It takes a full year to grow the two long tails of Jamaica's "Doctorbird"
Red billed Streamer tail, juvenile (Photo by Kelly Lee)

Red billed Streamer tail, female

The female Streamer tail, living with other females in Barney's Hummingbird Garden Jamaica
Red billed Streamertail, female (Photo by Marie France Grenouillet)

A rare togetherness : Female & male Streamertail

A rare encounter, Male and female Streamertail  in Barney's Flower&Hummingbird Garden Jamaica
Rare encounter: Male and female Streamertail feeding in Barney's Flower&Hummingbird Garden Jamaica (Photo Barney Schubert)

Mango Quit

A Mango Quit can be very dominant in the constant territorial fight amongst Hummers. Watch it in Barney's FLower&Hummingbird Garden Jamaica
Mango Quit (Photo by Amanda Ubell)

Vervain, the world's second smallest Hummingbird

We are very proud this rare bird graces our Garden. thanks to Noni trees and Firecrackers
Vervain, with 2 inch from peak to tail, is the second smallest Hummingbird (Photo by Kelly Lee)