Three Caribbean bird-curated holiday menus, one winner. It’s the (un)official Caribbean Bird Thanksgiving Menu Showdown! No need to stream it, just read on to crown your favourite feathered chef.
Thanksgiving is built around gratitude, loved ones, and the shared pleasure of a communal meal. Across America, families gather to uphold beloved traditions like watching football games, giving back, and of course, catching up over roast turkey, creamy mashed potatoes, and more dishes from recipes passed down from generation to generation. It’s these classic dishes that form the foundation of our collective holiday memory.
But what if your favorite holiday tradition was dictated entirely by your natural environment and dietary needs? What if the feast you shared was perfectly adapted to your life, using only the foods you naturally forage?
Crazy? We know! Here are Thanksgiving menus that we think three fascinating Caribbean endemics would be serving, using of course only the foods naturally available to them. Forget the basic bird and stuffing; it’s time to see what happens when the predators and foragers design the menu.
Read the three wild menus and let us know in the comments: Which feathered chef are you crowning, and why did you choose their Thanksgiving feast?

The Cuban Kite’s Spiral Feast 🐌
The Cuban Kite is one show-stopping raptor with a massive hooked yellow bill, broad wings, and barred tail. You’d think it has an appetite for birds, but its palate is more sophisticated. It feeds exclusively on tree snails. For its Thanksgiving Day menu, it opted for tantalizing all-snail dishes, proving that this Kite is aiming to give its dinner guests an escar-gourmet experience!
Learn more about the Cuban Kite here, while you slurp up tasty snails.

The Black-billed Amazon’s Vegan Twist on Tradition 🥭
The Black-billed Amazon is a connoisseur frugivore endemic to the iconic Blue and John Crow Mountains, and Cockpit Country of Jamaica. Its menu is a vibrant, vegan tribute to its home. Its dishes replace all the traditional heavy, almost-coma-inducing holiday items with light, organic creations centered around its favorite foods: corn, nuts, and fruit. We’re almost certain dinner guests, vegan or not, will not hesitate to add one or more of these dishes to their future Thanksgiving Day menus.
Note: On October 28, Category 5 Hurricane Melissa made landfall on Jamaica, destroying habitat for this parrot and many other birds. Please donate to our fundraiser today to help our partners restore these critical habitats.

The Great Lizard-Cuckoo’s Sensational Savory Delights 🦎
The Great Lizard-Cuckoo is known for its quiet, stealthy movements and its appetite for lizards, grasshoppers, and caterpillars. It comes as no surprise that its Thanksgiving offering is surprisingly sensational, swapping turkey for a delectable, protein-rich feast that pays homage to its preferred prey species. Dinner guests are advised to leave their cranberry-sauce-dripping comfort zones and think of the dishes as an out-of-this-world culinary adventure.
Learn more about your lanky, lizard-munching host here.
So there you have it: three incredible, inspired-by-nature Thanksgiving menus! Whether you’re rooting for the snail-centric elegance of the Cuban Kite, the vegan brilliance of the Black-billed Amazon, or the cleverness of the Great Lizard-Cuckoo, we hope these menus inspire you to look at the natural world with a renewed sense of wonder and creativity—and serve as a reminder that protecting the habitats these birds rely on is essential for their survival.

I lean vegan myself, and I don’t think I could outdo the Black-billed Amazon’s menu! Guess I’m heading to Jamaica for the holidays! Here’s to recovery for Jamaica’s landscape for all the birds and other creatures there, including humans.
Love this, Steve! The Black-billed Amazon really does set a high bar for plant-powered dining — we might all need to take notes. And yes, Jamaica’s forests and birds will need time and much support to heal after Melissa. Here’s to brighter days ahead for this beautiful island and all who call it home. Thanks so much for reading and sharing your vote with us!
These menus are so wonderfully creative and the illustrations beautiful! The Black-billed Amazon menu gets my vote – how can you beat nuts, figs, berries and mangos? Happy Thanksgiving to all, and wishing Jamaica and Cuba a prompt recovery.
Very clever and funny! Someone is pretty darn creative! And I ditched the turkey (all flesh food) 44 years ago.
We’re so glad you enjoyed the Caribbean bird Thanksgiving menus, Tamima! I am with you 100% on the Black-billed Amazon menu!!! We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Tamima, we appreciate you!!! Warmest best, Lisa
So glad you enjoyed the post, dear Ann!!! Good for you, re being a vegetarian – I guess you would choose to have Thanksgiving with the Black-billed Amazon! Hope you had a wonderful T-day holiday – we appreciate you more than words can say! Warmest best, Lisa