Rockland Bird Sanctuary Tour [Transportation] Hotel Pick-Up
Overview
The Rockland Bird Sanctuary features many species of birds, including some endemic to Jamaica and others that have migrated to the island. Located in the hills of Anchovy, it's about a 20-minute drive from Montego Bay.
- 🦜 The tour lasts between 45 minutes to over 1 hour, depending on the group's interest.
- 🌺 Bird lovers will find the experience fascinating as various birds come down from trees to be fed.
- 🐦 Hummingbirds, Jamaica's national bird, allow you to feed them from a bottle while perched on your finger.
- 🌿 A guided walk through the garden showcases different trees and herbs before the tour concludes.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Private
Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Ship Port Entrance fee $20
- Entry/Admission - Rocklands Bird Sanctuary ($25 per adult and $10 per child 4-10)
- Gratuities
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Rocklands Bird SanctuaryThe bird sanctuary is located at a quaint little house. The setting here is absolutely peaceful and relaxing.get a glimpse of some exotic birds. Rocklands Bird Sanctuary is home to some of Jamaica’s most exquisite species of bird. This place is a must-see if you are a bird or nature lover! Types of birds you may see here: American Redstart Bannaquits Black-throated Blue Warblers Caribbean Doves (Found in Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Honduras, Mexico, and Colombia) Greater Antillean Bullfinch (Found in Jamaica, The Bahamas, Hispaniola, and Turks and Caicos Islands) Ground-doves Jamaican Orioles (found in only Jamaica and San Andres – formerly found in Grand Cayman but is now extinct there) Jamaican Mango Hummingbird (Endemic to Jamaica) Jamaican Tody Jamaican Vireo (Endemic to Jamaica) Jamaican Woodpecker (Endemic to Jamaica) Loggerhead Kingbird Northern Mockingbird Northern Parula Orangequit (Endemic to Jamaica) Red-billed Streamertail Hummingbird (aka Doctorbird – Endemic and indigenous to Jamaica) Rufous-tailed Flycatcher (Found in Jamaica and Cayman Islands) Shiny Cowbirds Vervain Hummingbird (Found in only Jamaica and Hispaniola) White-chinned Thrush (Found in Jamaica and Cayman Islands) Yellow-faced Grassquit *Endemic means it is found only on the island of Jamaica and nowhere else in the world. Peak bird feeding time: 6am-9am Length of Tour: 1 hour
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.