Frank Sound Forest Explained

Frank Sound Forest lies near the southern coast of the East End district of Grand Cayman, one of the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of the territory's Important Bird Areas (IBAs).

Description

Frank Sound Forest is a 223 ha tract of native tropical dry forest surrounding Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. it is privately owned, unprotected and is subject to fragmentation and clearance for agricultural and urban development.

Birds

The IBA was identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports populations of Cuban amazons, Caribbean elaenias, thick-billed vireos, Yucatan vireos and vitelline warblers.[1]

References

19.3333°N -81.15°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Frank Sound Forest . 2014-04-02 . Important Bird Areas factsheet . BirdLife International . 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070710124603/http://www.birdlife.org/ . 2007-07-10 .