Stabroek Weekend

Yellow-breasted Flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris) stripping nest material from shrubs in Abary, Mahaica-Berbice. (Photo by Kester Clarke www.kesterclarke.net)
Yellow-breasted Flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris) stripping nest material from shrubs in Abary, Mahaica-Berbice. (Photo by Kester Clarke www.kesterclarke.net)

Yellow-breasted Flycatcher

The Yellow-breasted Flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris) is distributed, in a wide variety of forest types, across much of northern and central South America, from northern Colombia and Venezuela, as well as in Trinidad and Tobago, south to the Atlantic coastal forests of eastern Brazil.

Ruby Hunte with her son Lloyd

Jonestown

Voorzigtigheid was what it was once called, today it’s known as Jonestown, a sprawling village situated at Mahaica some 37.5 kilometres from the city tucked between Hand-en-Veldt and the vegetation leading to the Atlantic Ocean.

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