Ah, a sighting of the Rob'nLisa bird (Negrilus Aviar). An accidental not native to Jamaica but has nested quite well and is accepted by all native bird species Have no natural enemies on the island. Quite a rare bird, but often sighted in their habitat of the cliffs of Negril. Equally comfortable in coastal beach areas. Can sometimes be found broadcasting their disinctive voices in the late afternoons till just past sunset. Can be nomadic and have been sighted in other regions of Jamaica. Typically an observant bird and attract species of all kinds. They are a social bird and accept other subspecies in their territory.Can often be found in groups of similar but transient birds. An interesting fact of this particular species is that unlike most birds, the Female of this species is much more attractive than the male. Considered approachable but be wary when they present a grin. Considered a natural treasure of Jamaica.