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    Believe it or not, but some people go to the Negril wastewater treatment plant for birding. It is just out of town next to the golf course. Here’s am interesting prior post on Negril.com:
    http://negril.com/forum/showthread.p...ght=wastewater

    For the birders, there is also the hummingbird garden to consider. This looks pretty fabulous. It’s in the far west end: http://www.barneyshummingbirdgardenjamaica.com/

    The furthest away is near Montego Bay, Rockland Bird Sanctuary. You can google this.

    btw there are also two caged parrots at Kuyaba (good place on the south end of the beach). Charlie and Buddy. Kinda fun to talk to them. And they have a tree top tower that you can sit in (one table) to eat. We have breakfast there sometimes and it’s nice – looks down on the sunbathers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Wilson View Post
    Believe it or not, but some people go to the Negril wastewater treatment plant for birding. It is just out of town next to the golf course. Here’s am interesting prior post on Negril.com:
    http://negril.com/forum/showthread.p...ght=wastewater

    For the birders, there is also the hummingbird garden to consider. This looks pretty fabulous. It’s in the far west end: http://www.barneyshummingbirdgardenjamaica.com/

    The furthest away is near Montego Bay, Rockland Bird Sanctuary. You can google this.

    btw there are also two caged parrots at Kuyaba (good place on the south end of the beach). Charlie and Buddy. Kinda fun to talk to them. And they have a tree top tower that you can sit in (one table) to eat. We have breakfast there sometimes and it’s nice – looks down on the sunbathers.
    Those birds at Kuyaba are just depressing to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Wilson View Post
    For the birders, there is also the hummingbird garden to consider. This looks pretty fabulous. It’s in the far west end: http://www.barneyshummingbirdgardenjamaica.com/

    The furthest away is near Montego Bay, Rockland Bird Sanctuary. You can google this.
    We've been to Rockland, and liked it a lot. Anyone been to Barney's? If so, what did you think? And did you use their transportation or make your own arrangements?

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    The birding is great in Jamaica - and Negril. Royal Palm Reserve is a great place, even though it is officially closed. But there are birds everywhere -- yellow crowned night herons are often wandering the beach at night, parrots streaking by in small groups, many different types of warblers ("Christmas Birds" because they migrate back down to Jamaica for the winter), four different types of hummingbirds including the black streamertail with its famous silhouette, the Jamaican Woodpecker -- are, and many more, all commonly seen in and around Negril. The best bird guide is A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Jamaica by Sutter, Downer & Sutter - which also has a section on the varied geography and bird habitats across the island (note - the newer paperback version which includes Ann Haynes- Sutton is the best one). I love how the Jamaicans have there own names for many of the birds (no surprise with the love of words and language): Turkey Vulture is John Crow, Hummingbirds are Doctor Birds, Flycatcher is Tom Fool, the small colorful Jamaican Tody is a Robin Redbreast - and the list goes on. Just keep your eyes and binos open and you'll be constantly entertained, and let the locals tell you the birds Jamaican names.

    I also think the beach is the best place for jogging -- perfect way to start the day with an early morning jog as the beach comes to life.

    The reef off the beach is the best snorkeling spot, although not as good as some other classic spots.

    I love swimming in Negril - calm clear warm water, sandy bottom, no big predators to woory about, a wafts of music and color along the way. I recommend that you bring your goggles just to check it out.

    Plenty to do, and plenty of not doing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabu View Post
    The birding is great in Jamaica - and Negril. Royal Palm Reserve is a great place, even though it is officially closed. But there are birds everywhere -- yellow crowned night herons are often wandering the beach at night, parrots streaking by in small groups, many different types of warblers ("Christmas Birds" because they migrate back down to Jamaica for the winter), four different types of hummingbirds including the black streamertail with its famous silhouette, the Jamaican Woodpecker -- are, and many more, all commonly seen in and around Negril. The best bird guide is A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Jamaica by Sutter, Downer & Sutter - which also has a section on the varied geography and bird habitats across the island (note - the newer paperback version which includes Ann Haynes- Sutton is the best one). I love how the Jamaicans have there own names for many of the birds (no surprise with the love of words and language): Turkey Vulture is John Crow, Hummingbirds are Doctor Birds, Flycatcher is Tom Fool, the small colorful Jamaican Tody is a Robin Redbreast - and the list goes on. Just keep your eyes and binos open and you'll be constantly entertained, and let the locals tell you the birds Jamaican names.

    I also think the beach is the best place for jogging -- perfect way to start the day with an early morning jog as the beach comes to life.

    The reef off the beach is the best snorkeling spot, although not as good as some other classic spots.

    I love swimming in Negril - calm clear warm water, sandy bottom, no big predators to woory about, a wafts of music and color along the way. I recommend that you bring your goggles just to check it out.

    Plenty to do, and plenty of not doing!
    I agree with all of that except the reef. Orange Bay is far, far better than the reef off of long bay.

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