About UsWe are a vibrant international network committed to conserving Caribbean birds.
Capacity BuildingWe help our partners achieve shared conservation goals.
ScienceWe publish a peer-reviewed journal, mentor young scientists, and sponsor citizen science programs.
EducationWe engage people of all ages in learning about birds.
NetworkingOur regional meetings are an unparalleled opportunity to share best practices.
Welcome to BirdsCaribbean!
BirdsCaribbean, formerly the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds, is the largest regional organization dedicated to the conservation of wild birds and their habitats in the insular Caribbean (including Bermuda, the Bahamas and all islands within the Caribbean basin).
Founded in 1988, it is a non-profit (501 (c) 3) membership organization with over 1,200 members and supporters from around the world and throughout the islands. BirdsCaribbean serves as the Caribbean’s primary forum to promote on-the-ground conservation action by increasing human capacity, raising awareness, and promoting sound science. We also emphasize the sharing of best practices, tools, innovations and lessons learned. By working together with our members and affiliated groups we influence decision-making and conservation policy.
In the News

Brown Ducks Getting You Down? Give Us Five Minutes — We’ll Change That!
In the Caribbean we are blessed with more than 30 species of ducks, with resident species joined by migratory visitors in fall and winter — with the occasional ...
Caribbean Communities Create the Ultimate Stopover for Migratory Birds
Every year, migratory birds traverse the globe, with many making the Caribbean their stopover or winter home. Under the 2025 theme, "Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities," ...
Training Opportunity: Motus Tagging Training Workshop in Puerto Rico
[OPRIMA AQUÍ PARA ESPAÑOL] BirdsCaribbean’s Caribbean Motus Collaboration program is excited to invite applications for a 5-day Motus Tagging Training Workshop. In partnership with the Puerto Rico Department of ...
Uniting to Save the Grenada Dove: Conservation Leaders Gather for Urgent Action Planning
Just after sunrise, the dry forest of Mt. Hartman stirs to life with rustling leaves and, if you’re lucky, the soft, descending “hoooo” of the Grenada Dove. But ...
Updates to Caribbean Bird Taxonomy You'll Want to Know About
Break out your life lists — the 66th supplement to the American Ornithological Society’s (AOS) Checklist of North and Middle American Birds, published in August 2025, brought several ...







