Please Join the Brooklyn Bird Club Tuesday, December 9, 7:00 P.M. at the
Litchfield Villa for:

Birding Cuba, Presenter Arturo Kirkconnell
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Cuba is the largest country in the Caribbean and accounts for over half of
all the land area in the West Indies. The diversity of Cuban birds is
considerable, not only in terms of species richness, but also in terms of
the number of endemics. The 372 species recorded in Cuba include 285
species that regularly occur. Living endemics 26 species, among them the
charming Cuban Tody, the striking and Elegant Cuban Trogon, and the
smallest of all birds in the World, the Bee Hummingbird! At the present
talk Arturo will present the best itinerary that include the most important
birding sites, with photos of most of the important birds you would love to
see.

Arturo Kirkconnell is the bird curator at the National Museum of Natural
History of Cuba. His curriculum vitae includes 77 scientific papers and he
is author of two books: A Field Guide to the Birds of Cuba, and A
Birdwatchers' Guide to Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and the
Caymans. At present, he is working in another project: The birds of Cuba
that will be published by the BOU Checklist Series and A photographic Guide
to the Birds of Cuba. Arturo has been leading birding tours in his native
Cuba since 1988. To date he has guided more than 200 birding groups. He
designed the present birding itinerary and the main birding strategies in
Cuba. For any information about birding in Cuba, Cuban birds or to assist
you to set up your birding trip, write him at: a.kirkconnel...@gmail.com

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Dennis Hrehowsik

Brooklyn

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