BANANAQUITS ARE UBIQUITS ON ABACO – AND ÜBERCUTE TOO
The Bananaquit Coereba flaveola. Permanently resident on Abaco, at the Delphi Club, and in my top ten favourite birds. And everyone else’s, I shouldn’t wonder. With their handsome livery and their cheeky chirping, they can be found almost anywhere. They could equally well be called ubiquits. I had been going to post some recent images of one feasting at a hummingbird feeder, but I found this thirsty palm-forager in my photo folder first, so here he is in all his glory…
Here’s the song of a bananaquit from Xeno-Canto (Paul Driver, Andros) (and there’s a thick-billed vireo in the background)
[audio http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/FSCGENVPXK/XC140241-BANANAQUIT%20Andros%2042910.mp3]And here is the ‘whole picture’ without the zooming, showing what a relatively small and cute bird the bananaquit is
All images: RH; sound recording Paul Driver, Xeno-Canto






Wow, they sound of the bananquit is good music to my ears! 🙂
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I enjoyed adding that cheerful sound during a very wet UK day! Xeno-Canto is a great resource for bird song and calls around the world. I’ve even uploaded a few myself…
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Good tipp, thank you!
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Lovely captures of this cutie, RH!
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I love watching them feeding, using that rather ingenious beak. I’ll post one using the tiny holes in a hummingbird feeder later on…
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So beautiful!
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Stylish little birds, aren’t they?! And the juveniles are extra cute (I forgot to link them to the post – a ‘to do’ for later). Did you see them on your visit?
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