Sightings
Tropical Mockingbird Mimus gilvus is a commonly seen bird on both islands of Trinidad and Tobago. It is especially vocal and visible at the the Asa Wright Centre and is seen regularly around the central accommodation areas.
Species
There are ten subspecies of Tropical Mockingbird of which M. g. tobagensis is only found on Trinidad and Tobago. This subspecies has darker grey upper parts and more extensive white on the wing coverts and tail than the mainland forms.
Status and Distribution
Tropical Mockingbird is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico south to northern Brazil, and in the Lesser Antilles and other Caribbean islands. The birds in Panama and Trinidad may have been introduced. The species is of Least Concern and is thought to be increasing in its range of some 14 million square kilometres.
References
IOC World Bird List; Wikipedia; BirdLife; Kenefick, M., Restall, R., and Hayes, F. (2015) Birds of Trinidad and Tobago, Bloomsbury Publishing, page 214.
Photograph
Taken at 1/500th second, f5.6 and ISO 320
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Location: Asa Wright Centre
Family: Mockingbirds, Thrashers (Mimidae)
Species: Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
Date taken: 11/05/2017