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Birds and Rivers of Jamaica

Birds and Rivers of Jamaica Politics & History

Birds and Rivers of Jamaica

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Dive into the heart of the Land of Wood and Water with this essential guide to Jamaica's unique natural and cultural landscape. Discover the island's magnificent avifauna, from the breathtaking, endemic streamer tail hummingbird, Jamaica's national bird, better known as the elusive Doctor Bird, to the secretive mountain whistler and the common, chattering mockingbird. With over 280 recorded species, including 30 found nowhere else in the world, this is a naturalist's dream. But this is more than an ornithological account; it is a journey into the deep-rooted spirit of the island. Explore the rich folklore where birds are spirit messengers and symbols of the departed. Learn the ominous meaning behind the screeching of the barn owl, and the cultural significance of the ubiquitous John crow, a protected scavenger that is also an omen of death. Uncover the roles birds play in Taino's mythology, African Jamaican religious rituals, and well-known proverbs and folk songs, including the beloved Anansi tales. Finally, follow the vital flow of Jamaica's waterways, from the source of the Wag Water River in the Blue Mountains to the historic, flood-prone path of the Rio Minho. Birds and Rivers of Jamaica is a vibrant exploration of the island's ecology, history, and the powerful role of nature in its identity, perfect for the traveler, the birdwatcher, and the lover of Caribbean nature.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
62
Release Date:
2025-11-17
Publication Date:
2025-11-17
Publisher:
nbillett
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798232197131
Weight:
92 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
4 cm
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