Bird-watchingFor those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground the Bahamas offer some wonderful bird-watching. Most islands shelter a fairly wild interior where you can find hundreds of different species of birds among the palm savannas and primeval forest.
There are dozens of reserves: Great Inagua is best for bird watching, and at Inagua National Park you may see the world's largest flock of West Indian flamingo. Others include Abaco National Park; Man-O-War Cay, off the Abaco Islands; the area around Love Hill on the north-eastern coast of North Andros; and Armbrister Creek, just north of New Bight on Cat Island. Make an enquiry Back |
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