Wildlife

Dominica is home to some spectacular and unique wildlife, both on land and in the sea.

Broadwinged Hawks, Little Blue Herons, Hummingbirds, Anis and many other species of birds are seen daily at 3 Rivers.
If it is birds that you would like to see, then the two species of indigenous parrot, The Sisserou and The Jaco are likely to visit us while you are here, or say hi when you are out hiking.
A Serious expert guide can be hired in this field ; if you are keen he is worth it. The main bird man is called bertrand, the bird man of Dominica. He is able to choose which birds he wants you to see, call them, and, believe it or not, moments later the same birds will be fluttering around you! Dominica has about 176 different species of birds on the island, all of which are stunningly beautiful.

Truly fascinating!

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SCROLL DOWN TO LISTEN TO OVER 80 BIRD SONGS OF DOMINICA

WHALES

Dominica’s waters host numerous whale populations, and so whale watching can be a truly exciting excursion.

So far, 22 different species of whales and dolphins have been identified in the Dominica’s waters, including a 59 foot sperm whale and some pretty large migratory singing humpbacked whales, which have two blowholes on the top of their heads forming a balloon-shaped spout.
You may get lucky and see both on the same day.

The tour includes refreshments and you are sure to have a great day out at sea. Obviously, there can be no guarantee of a sighting, but the whale watching tour operators reckon you have a 90% chance of success.

SEA TURTLES

At 3 Rivers we are privileged to be only a short walk from one of the most popular turtle nesting beaches in Dominica, at Rosalie Bay.

Between about the end of March and September, three types of sea turtle occasionally stop off to lay eggs : the Giant Leatherback, the Hawksbill and the Green Turtle.
Later on in the year, their newly hatched offspring can be seen scurrying down Rosalie Bay towards their new, watery home. There is a sea turtle initiative in operation at the Rosalie beach, and the Dominica sea turtles are monitored and tagged for conservation and education purposes.

As long as you respect the few guidelines we will give you, you are welcome to wander down to Rosalie bay beach in the hope of seeing The Rosalie Sea Turtles in action on one of the most beautiful beaches in Dominica, at Rosalie Bay. If you do choose to go, obviously there is no guarantee that you will see them.
Whether or not you actually get to see the turtles, a quiet night on a moonlight beach is a pretty cool way to pass some time.

Access to the beach at Rosalie bay is free and public. Whilst at the beach, you may well meet the locals who work for the Dominica sea turtle conservation organsiation (DOMSETCO). If they give instructions , please listen to them. and they will be able to give you an insight into the habits of these wonderful creatures.We actively encourage donations to the guys who work for the Dominica Sea turtle conservation organisation DOMSETCO US$ 10 / EC$ 26 per person.

There are no poisonous snakes in Dominica, but there are a few boas around which will do you no harm.
Other wildlife to be found in the forest include iguanas, opossums (manicou), agouti (which is sort of a cross between a rat and a guinea pig), frogs (including the almost extinct and highly protected mountain chicken), and crabs.

Bird Songs

Here you can listen to songs of the birds who regularly visit us here at 3 Rivers.

Please make your selection below.

Click on the name of the bird who’s song you would like to listen to:

Royal TernAmerican KestralScaly-naped PigeonZanaida DoveRuddy Quail Dove
Imperial Parrot 1 (diablaton) Imperial Parrot 2 (diablaton)Imperial Parrot 3 (diablaton)Imperial Parrot 4(diablaton)Imperial Parrot 5 (diablaton)
Red Necked Parrot 1 (diablaton)Red Necked Parrot 2 (diablaton)Red Necked Parrot 3 (diablaton)Red Necked Parrot 4 (diablaton)Red Necked Parrot 5 (diablaton)
Red Necked Parrot 1 (Mero)Red Necked Parrot 2 (Mero) Red Necked Parrot 3 (Mero) Red Necked Parrot 4 (Mero) Red Necked Parrot 5 (Mero)
Red Necked Parrot 1 (Central forest reserve)Red Necked Parrot 2 (Central forest reserve)Mangrove Cuckoo Purple Throat Carib Blue Headed Hummingbird 1
Blue Headed Hummingbird 2Lesser Antillian Fly Catcher 1Lesser Antillian Fly Catcher 2 Lesser Antillian Fly Catcher 3 Gray kingbird
Caribbean Elaenia 1 Caribbean Elaenia 2Lesser Antillean Pewee 1 Lesser Antillean Pewee 2 Caribbean Martin
House Wren 1 House Wren 2Brown Trembler 1Brown Trembler 2 Tropical Mockingbird
Scaly Breasted Thrasher 1Scaly Breasted Thrasher 2Scaly Breasted Thrasher 3 Pearly-eyed ThrasherRufous-Throated Solitaire 1
Rufous-Throated Solitaire 2Rufous-Throated Solitaire 3Rufous-Throated Solitaire 4 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 5Rufous-Throated Solitaire 6
Rufous-Throated Solitaire 7 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 8Rufous-Throated Solitaire 9 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 10 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 11
Rufous-Throated Solitaire 12 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 13Rufous-Throated Solitaire 14 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 15 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 16
Rufous-Throated Solitaire 17Rufous-Throated Solitaire 18 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 19 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 20 Rufous-Throated Solitaire 21
Rufous-Throated Solitaire 22Rufous-Throated Solitaire 23Rufous-Throated Solitaire 24Forest Thrush 1 Forest Thrush 2
Forest Thrush 3Forest Thrush 4 Forest Thrush 5 Red Legged Thrush 1 Red Legged Thrush 2
Black Whiskered Vireo Plumbeous Warbler 1Plumbeous Warbler 2 BananaquitLesser Antillian Saltator 1
Lesser Antillian Saltator 2 Carib Grackle
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