Birdwatching in Cuba
Birdwatching in Cuba offers enthusiasts a unique opportunity to observe a diverse range of bird species. The island is home to over 350 bird species, including 26 endemics, such as the Cuban Tody and the Zapata Wren. The varied ecosystems, from lush forests to coastal wetlands, provide ideal habitats for both resident and migratory birds.
Popular birdwatching locations in Cuba include the Zapata Swamp, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the Sierra del Rosario mountains. These areas attract birdwatchers from around the world, eager to experience the vibrant avian life and stunning natural landscapes that Cuba has to offer.