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Oleander in Bloom

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The Oleander - Nerium oleander - is very common throughout Cayman Brac. The flower blooms in a variety of colours.

Cayman Brac at Dusk

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The sun hides behind the clouds on a peaceful day on the Brac.

Bananaquit

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The Bananaquit - Coereba flaveola - is commonly found throughout the whole island. It is usually seen feeding on nectar from flowers.

Buffy Flower Bat

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These winged creatures can be found in the caves of Cayman Brac.

Little Cayman

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A secluded area on Little Cayman. In the distance Owen Island can be seen.

Birds in Westerly Pond

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An adult Great Egret - Casmerodius albus - looks on as two Black-Necked Stilts - Himantopus mexicanus - search for their dinner.

Brown Booby

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Adult Brown Booby nesting on the edge of the bluff.

Cayman Brac Parrot

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The Cayman Brac Parrot is an endemic sub-species to Cayman Brac. This parrot - Amazona leucocephala hesterna - is a sub-species of the Grand Cayman Parrot.

Cayman Brac Sunrise

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The sun rises on another beautiful day in the Cayman Islands.

Cayman Brac Sunset

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Sunset in paradise - the perfect end to a perfect day.

Rock Iguana

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These dragon-like creatures - Cyclura nubla caymanensis - are common in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

Peter’s Cave

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Used as the main path for travel to the lighthouse in early years. Today the steps mainly serve as an access way to visit the infamous Peter’s Cave.

Little Cayman Brac

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A small cay that provides a resting spot for Boobies as they fish for food.

Owen Island

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Located in South Hole Sound this secluded cay is the perfect place for relaxation.

Princess Head

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A unique limestone formation that resembles a woman with flowing curly hair. It is known locally as the Princess Head.

Red Birch Tree

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This tree is commonly found throughout the island. Locals refer to the tree as “The Tourist Tree – its always red and peeling”.

“The Window”

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Part of the Bluff the area is known as “The Window”.

Whistling-Ducks

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The West Indian Whistling Ducks are the only ducks known to breed in the Cayman Islands.

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