The Entrance to Wildlife Reserve is shaded with trees and the cobble stone pathways and the huts are where our friendly staff greet you!
Stone Pathway from Entrance
A Green Monkey at the Barbados Wildelife Reserve.
A Green Monkey
Appreciate this Monkey's strut with visual of the golden green fur and pale hands and feet, the tip of the tail, cheeks and whiskers are golden yellow.
Monkey Strut through Reserve
The Mother Green Monkey are very protective over their young and usually take care of them for the first year before allowing them to live as adults.
Baby Green Monkey feeding at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
See the sunbathing lazy reptiles in the Iguana Sanctuary at the Wildlife Reserve. These reptiles have a "third eye" on their heads which is a light sensing organ and does not make out detail but brightness. Be sure to look out for the parietal eye!
Lazy Iguana Reptiles at Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Along the footpaths through the forestland the undergrowth reveals the Brocket Deer and "Mara" at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve.
Have fun with the Brocket Deer and "Mara"
Monkeys are very playful and can be seen running to and fro through the trees and swinging from the branches. They use facial expressions and body language to communicate their emotions.
Swinging from the Trees the Green Monkey
Barbados Green Monkeys hanging out at The Barbados Wildlife Reserve, they are highly social and communicate with distinct calls.
Barbados Green Monkey at Wildlife Reserve
These Barbados Green Monkeys are seasonal breeders usually breeding in the months of April to June during the months of heavy rainfall. Infant mortality is high at about 57%.
Barbados Green Monkey and Infant
The Barbados Mother Green Monkey caring for her infant while the baby monkey lovingly stays close. The exceptional photo gives a sense of security to the relationship.
Serene with Monkeys at the Wildlife Reserve
Budgerigar sometimes called "Budgie" are small long-tailed parrots. Other known names are pet parakeet or shell parakeet. These Budgerigar have distinct long tails and they snack on seeds.
At the Wildlife Reserve you will see Budgerigar
At the Barbados Wildlife Reserve you with see Brocket Deer and "Mara". This species of deer are medium to small in size.
Sightseeing is fun with "Mara" at the Wildlife Reserve
This stunning pose of the Male Peacock gives you a visual of the length of his plumage and radiant colour of his breast and the distinct feathers of his crown.
Stunning Peacocks at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Scenic grotto with unusual rock formations along the sloping brick pathway.
Interesting Views at the Barbados Wildlife Reserve
The Mother Green Monkeys at Barbados Wildlife Reserve caring for her infant.
Mother Monkeys are Protective