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Dos Pos, Bonaire, Important Bird Area

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or restricted-range bird species. The landscape is one of small hills and sheltered valleys with remnant fruit trees, mainly mangoes, and a small ephemeral pond. Threats to the unprotected site are habitat degradation by
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parrots. In winter some 40% of the island's parrot population (of about 650 birds) roosts in the IBA. It is also a valuable location for migrating
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The IBA is an important winter roost site for yellow-shouldered amazons
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lies on the leeward side of the northern end of the island of
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Important Bird Area on Bonaire in the Dutch Caribbean
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Bonaire
Caribbean Netherlands
Washington Slagbaai National Park
BirdLife International
Important Bird Area
threatened
feral donkeys
goats
pigs
cats
rats
poaching
pet trade
bare-eyed pigeons
Caribbean elaenias
pearly-eyed thrashers
yellow-shouldered amazon
passerines
blackburnian warblers
summer
scarlet tanagers
rose-breasted grosbeaks
peregrine falcons

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