North-east Curaçao parks and coast Important Bird Area

Coordinates: 12°21′08″N 69°06′15″W / 12.35222°N 69.10417°W / 12.35222; -69.10417
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Caribbean elaenias are resident in the IBA

The North-east Curaçao parks and coast Important Bird Area is a 13,554 ha tract of land in Curaçao, a constituent island nation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Dutch Caribbean. It encompasses much of the north-western end of the island, including the Christoffel and Shete Boka National Parks, as well as a strip of coast from there half-way down the northern side of the island. It has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports populations of bare-eyed pigeons and Caribbean elaenias, as well as a major breeding colony of least terns.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "North-east Curaçao parks and coast". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2020.

12°21′08″N 69°06′15″W / 12.35222°N 69.10417°W / 12.35222; -69.10417