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Sign of Grand Bahama Recovery

West Indian Woodpecker

A rare visitor to Grand Bahama – a West Indian Woodpecker – enjoys a lizard it dug out of the bark of a tree at McLean’s Town on the weekend.

The bird has not been spotted on the island since the two major hurricanes of 2004 and its return is further evidence of how nature is gradually recovering seven years later.

It was spotted by a group of 20 bird spotters who were trying out a new nature trail aimed at attracting human tourists to the east end community. The photo was taken by Christopher Baker, one of the group members from the Garden of The Groves.

“We were rewarded with sights of 30 different species of bird life and some interesting plants and fauna but the highlight of our morning was when Shamie Rolle of Calabash Eco Tours spotted the bird perched in a bush,” said Christopher.

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