Not the clearest of pics. Taken through the car windscreen at 40mph, but the unmistakeable silhouette of a Magnificent Frigate Bird seen overhead.

Butterflies are hard to photograph here as they dont alight for more than a brief moment, but I managed to get an acceptable shot of this White Peacock

Green Heron hunting. (Butorides virescens) Don't know how they got the name as there is no green visible. A common resident on Grand Cayman.

White-Winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) Very common.

Familiar ? Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres)

Yellow-Faced Grassquit (Tiaris olivacea) at 4 inches it is the smallest bird on Grand Cayman and common

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