1358-581 - Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), a wading bird found in the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America
1358-580 - Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), a wading bird found in the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America
1358-579 - Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), a wading bird found in the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America
1358-578 - Historic buildings in King's Square, St George, Bermuda, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 17th Century. Cruise liners call there so passengers can experience the oldest continuously occupied British settlement in the New World.
1358-560 - Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), a wading bird found in the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America
1358-559 - The waterfront in historic St George, Bermuda, the original capital of the islands. St George is a UNESCO World Heritage site and was settled in 1612.
1358-534 - Bailey's Bay Footbridge, built in 2014, part of the Railway Trail used for hiking and cycling, following the disused railway track closed in 1948, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, North Atlantic
1358-490 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1614 to defend sea approaches to the island, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St George's, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-484 - Jamaican Turquoise Anole lizard (Anolis grahami) also known as Graham's anole. A native species to Jamaica, it is also found in Bermuda.
1358-482 - Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-481 - Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-472 - Flatt's Inlet, a channel connecting the inland Harrington Sound with the Atlantic Ocean, home to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-467 - The Blue Hole, a popular destination for swimming, caving and cliff jumping, Blue Hole Park, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-375 - The Unfinished Church in St. George's, started in 1874, but never finished, the Church is now a popular venue for weddings, St. George's, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-370 - Somerset Bridge, the shortest opening drawbridge in the world, with a span of just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through, Somerset Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-371 - Somerset Bridge, the shortest opening drawbridge in the world, with a span of just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through, Somerset Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-369 - Somerset Bridge, the shortest opening drawbridge in the world, with a span of just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through, Somerset Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-368 - A boat from the local Aquarium and Zoo moored off the Nonsuch Island, Nature Reserve or Living Museum, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-361 - Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura),a member of the dove family, Columbidae, named after its mournful call, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-356 - White Tailed Tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus), a seabird known as the Longtail, found in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Bermda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-352 - Building Bay, where shipwrecked British sailors built two new ships in 1609, enabling them to continue to the colony of Virginia, St. George's, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-355 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-354 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-314 - Great Kiskadees (Pitangus Sulphuratus), originally introduced to Bermuda in 1957 to try to control the Anole lizard, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America
1358-304 - Typical Bermuda architecture, building painted in pastel colours, with white stepped roof designed to catch rainwater for storage in underground tanks, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-298 - Hungry Bay, part of the Hungry Bay Nature Reserve which includes the largest mangrove coastal swamp on the island, Paget Parish, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America