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A view of Man-of-War Bay at Charlottesville, along the northern shore of Tobago. The large, horseshoe-shaped bay is fringed by a palm-studded, golden-sand beach with fine swimming. Photo courtesy of NOAA / Anthony R. Picciolo.
Sunset over Man-of-War Bay, Tobago. Photo courtesy of NOAA / Mary Hollinger.
Trinidad Motmots, known for their colorful plumage and long tails, reside in the interior of lowland evergreen forests on Trinidad. Active in the early morning and the late afternoon, they feed on small prey such as insects and lizards as well as fruit.  Motmots breed during the rainy season and during courtship the male offers flowers, leaves, twigs, or grass to the female. Photo courtesy of NOAA/Mary Hollinger.