You don t have to be a bird watcher to get caught up by the vast number and variety of species that live on or migrate through the northern Windwards. They land on your table when you eat outdoors, tease you while you try to nap on the beach, and steal small items off your patio when you re not looking. The following will help you identify a few of the most common winged creatures.
Today, the mountain s rainforest is home to Sisserou and Jaco parrots, and you may spot them if you visit Parrot Lookout at sunrise or sunset. It s possible to drive almost all the way to the observation point before the road ends at an elevation of about 1,700 feet and a well-tended trail continues up the mountain. From the parking area in the Syndicate Estate, it s an easy walk on the one-mile loop trail to the lookout across the Picard River valley.
767-445-5131, fax 767-445-5599 www.avirtualdominica.com/pbh.htm 170 rooms $ Much of the older section of Portsmouth Beach Hotel has been rented out to students at Ross University for the past few years, but newly constructed rooms nearer the waterfront are available on a daily basis for bargain prices. All rooms are modest but clean with air conditioning or ceiling fans.
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