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  • Dysdercus andreae (St. Andrew's Cotton Stainer) nymph, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Dysdercus andreae (St. Andrew's Cotton Stainer) nymph, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • John Crow beads (Abrus precatorius), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    John Crow beads (Abrus precatorius), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Broughtonia sanguinea, endemic orchid, Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. ENDEMIC.

    Broughtonia sanguinea, endemic orchid, Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. ENDEMIC.

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  • Palm frond (endemic), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Palm frond (endemic), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Seaside mahoe (Thespesia populnea), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Seaside mahoe (Thespesia populnea), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Allamanda cathartica, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Allamanda cathartica, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Mammillaria cactus (sp.?), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Mammillaria cactus (sp.?), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Bauhinia, Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Bauhinia, Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Twining Tournefortia (google-eyed vine), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Twining Tournefortia (google-eyed vine), Portland Ridge, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Field crew boating to the seabird colonies, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. From the left: Holly Robertson (SCSCB), Ann Sutton (CCAM consultant and SCSCB board member), Lisa Sorenson (SCSCB), and Brandon Hay (CCAM).

    Field crew boating to the seabird colonies, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. From the left: Holly Robertson (SCSCB), Ann Sutton (CCAM consultant and SCSCB board member), Lisa Sorenson (SCSCB), and Brandon Hay (CCAM).

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  • Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Old Harbour Bay fishing village, Portland Bight Protected Area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Brick windmill, Alley, Jamaica. This is the only brick windmill in the country, and it once powered the crushers that served the Moneymusk sugar cane plantation. Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Brick windmill, Alley, Jamaica. This is the only brick windmill in the country, and it once powered the crushers that served the Moneymusk sugar cane plantation. Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alley, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

    Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

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  • Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

    Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

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  • Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

    Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

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  • Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

    Ruins of Colbeck Castle, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Construction of the castle began in 1655 after the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish and was completed in 1680. It is also believed that the castle was owned by Colonel John Colbeck, a member of the English force of 1655 who subsequently settled in Jamaica and remained in this part of Jamaica until his death in 1682. The castle was most likely built as a defensive fort to fend off attacks from the Spanish, it may also have been used as an opulent residence.

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  • Jamaican laughing frog (Osteopilus brunneus), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Jamaican laughing frog (Osteopilus brunneus), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Jamaican laughing frog (Osteopilus brunneus), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Jamaican laughing frog (Osteopilus brunneus), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Anolis grahami, Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Anolis grahami, Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

    Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

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  • Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

    Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

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  • Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

    Land snail, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubankjs. There are over 500 species of land snails in Jamaica, virtually all endemic.

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  • Vervain hummingbird (Mellisuga minima), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. This is the second-smallest hummingbird in the world (the bee hummingbird in Cuba is the smallest).

    Vervain hummingbird (Mellisuga minima), Marshall's Pen, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. This is the second-smallest hummingbird in the world (the bee hummingbird in Cuba is the smallest).

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  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. These are sugar cane fields at the edge of the Cockpit Country.

    Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. These are sugar cane fields at the edge of the Cockpit Country.

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  • Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. These are yam fields being cultivated in the basin of one of the pits in  the Cockpit Country.

    Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. These are yam fields being cultivated in the basin of one of the pits in the Cockpit Country.

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  • Local officials giving a tour of the Flagstaff area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. The photograph is taken along one of the trails they have developed in the area.

    Local officials giving a tour of the Flagstaff area, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. The photograph is taken along one of the trails they have developed in the area.

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  • Local officials with Lisa Sorenson and Holly Robertson (both with SCSCB) near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.  Both British and Maroon soldiers are buried here.

    Local officials with Lisa Sorenson and Holly Robertson (both with SCSCB) near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks. Both British and Maroon soldiers are buried here.

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  • Elderly gentleman greeting us to Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Elderly gentleman greeting us to Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Local farmer working the ground near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Local farmer working the ground near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Fruit on the calabash tree. These gourd-shaped fruits are cleaned when ripe and fashioned into bowls. Photographed near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Fruit on the calabash tree. These gourd-shaped fruits are cleaned when ripe and fashioned into bowls. Photographed near Flagstaff, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Guava (Psidium sp.), Flagstaff, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Guava (Psidium sp.), Flagstaff, Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Malicious skipper (Synapte malitiosa), Windsor Research Centre, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Mimosa yellow (Pyrisitia nise), Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Mimosa yellow (Pyrisitia nise), Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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  • Mimosa yellow (Pyrisitia nise), Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

    Mimosa yellow (Pyrisitia nise), Cockpit Country, Jamaica, by Ted Lee Eubanks.

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