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Bird Watch SXM: Living History

Birds certainly know about the ruins of the Foga pumping station, even if most people on St. Martin do not. History literally comes alive when it is surrounded by nature. Check out the article from The Daily Herald‘s Weekender section and a slideshow of bonus images taken at Foga.

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Do You Know About the Bird Thing?

If you are not aware of the upcoming bird thing, watch this video to learn more:

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Wild Statia: A Closer Look

A closer look at a photo of a Statian spider raises some questions. Then again, a closer look at any insect or spider in the Caribbean has the potential to do that. Read it in this weekend’s Wild Statia column in The Daily Herald.

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Buccaneer Beach Bar – Sponsor Spotlight MBF 2016

There’s no way we could pull off fun, free festivals like the Migratory Bird Festival without the support of our sponsors. Buccaneer Beach Bar has been a consistent sponsor and supporter of our events an it is great to have their help with this one! Buccaneer Beach Bar Conveniently located on Kim Sha Beach, Buccaneer …

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Island 92 Migratory Bird Festival Interview

In case you missed it, you can listen to Friday’s interview about the Migratory Bird Festival on Island 92. We talk about the event itself, reveal a few amazing facts about birds and discuss whether a cow and a baby elephant would snuggle together. Listen to it here.

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Aqua Mania Adventures – Sponsor Spotlight MBF 2016

There’s no way we could pull off fun, free festivals like the Migratory Bird Festival without the support of our sponsors. Aqua Mania Adventures has been a long-time supporter of this event and it’s great to have them back this year! Aqua Mania Adventures Aqua Mania Adventures is a one-stop vacation shop that offers departures …

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St. Martin and the Caribbean Spread Their Wings for Migratory Bird Celebrations

There’s a rustling in the hedgerow, and a fluttering in the branches. In the Caribbean islands, we are starting to hear different voices and our gardens and landscapes are filled with bright new colors. Our “winter visitors” are arriving, and we welcome them every year. Many may be surprised to learn that the Caribbean is …

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