My wife and I were fortunate enough to cruise to Bermuda this summer (July 2018). Aside from the cultural events, we took much of our time to explore/snorkel on/near Warwick Long Beach and near Daniel's Island. I was able to photograph the beautiful Longtails - My wife fell in love with them, as well as "videotape" underwater species such as Rainbow and emperor Parrotfish, Sergeant Majors, Bream, Tang, Ocean Surgeonfish, Slippery Dicks (wrasse), and even a young barracuda that was cruising in 7' water. Although the Kiskadee are "accidental" invasives from the Carribean waters, I did enjoy photographing photographing them as well. I am hoping we can return to Bermuda and perhaps explore some of the less traveled areas to observe and photograph (respectfully from a distance) the Bermuda Petrel (Cahow) and other wildlife that are not seen on the more populated areas of the Islands. Just beautiful
There were actually more native species of fauna that were native and Endemic to Bermuda that went Extinct in the past. Here are a few: Bermuda Flicker, Bermuda Saw-Whet Owl, Bermuda Hawk, Bermuda Towhee, Bermuda Cicada.
My wife and I were fortunate enough to cruise to Bermuda this summer (July 2018). Aside from the cultural events, we took much of our time to explore/snorkel on/near Warwick Long Beach and near Daniel's Island. I was able to photograph the beautiful Longtails - My wife fell in love with them, as well as "videotape" underwater species such as Rainbow and emperor Parrotfish, Sergeant Majors, Bream, Tang, Ocean Surgeonfish, Slippery Dicks (wrasse), and even a young barracuda that was cruising in 7' water. Although the Kiskadee are "accidental" invasives from the Carribean waters, I did enjoy photographing photographing them as well. I am hoping we can return to Bermuda and perhaps explore some of the less traveled areas to observe and photograph (respectfully from a distance) the Bermuda Petrel (Cahow) and other wildlife that are not seen on the more populated areas of the Islands. Just beautiful
Wonderful - what memories!
Wonderful film. Thank you
Great film. Thanks for sharing.
There were actually more native species of fauna that were native and Endemic to Bermuda that went Extinct in the past. Here are a few: Bermuda Flicker, Bermuda Saw-Whet Owl, Bermuda Hawk, Bermuda Towhee, Bermuda Cicada.
Interesting, thanks 😁💥
increible historia de como se repartian los territorios inglese y españoles como si les perteneciera legitimamente a ellos
Bermuda no tenia populacion indigena
In the thumbnail is a red billed tropicbird
Kann nicht fangen & landet im Wasser