Summertime, and the living is easy? Hardly. Summer is the season for field work and for bringing projects to completion.
This summer I have visited Antigua & Barbuda on two occasions. The first visit (in spring, actually) consisted of a week of constant field work. I returned in late June to conduct a two-day workshop on avitourism in the region. With this workshop the project is complete.
Here are links to the various materials related to the project. We thank our client, the Environmental Awareness Group, as well as countless friends and supporters in the islands, for their help and aid in this important project.
Avitourism in Antigua & Barbuda (Final Report)
Antigua & Barbuda Photo Gallery (Images)
An article about our work in Antigua & Barbuda will be published on the Nature Travel Network blog soon, and we will post a link to the article as soon as it is live.
Ted
Awesome photograph and what great work you do! Given the location of the photo, extensive barring on the back of the bird, and the amount of black in the primary feathers, however, the bird above is a Red-billed Tropicbird, not a Red-tailed Tropicbird.
Thanks for the catch! I am not sure how I missed that one.