Taru
Not easy to identify with a single photo. May be Blue-winged mountain tanager (Anisognathus flavinucha) or Evening grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) or ... i don´t know.
Fair winds
João G. Marques
it's a Bananaquit
The Bananaquit
Coereba flaveola
Family: Coerebidae (Honeycreepers)
This is a small, 4-5 inch high bird, found near homes and hotels. Known as ‘Sugar Birds’ or ‘Yellow Breasts’ locally, they are well-known for alighting on tables to steal sugar.
The variant in Antigua has a red mark just behind the bill, which is curved and used for obtaining nectar from flowers. Bananaquits, which also eat fruit and insects, build untidy globular nests with a side entrance.
We also call them "sugar birds"… Hence his theiving ways.
Thanks for the info guys.
Thank you all too. Taru, did you guess you have so many bird watcher experts reading your blog?