Birdwatching Costa Rica

Birdwatching Costa Rica We'll help you find the best birding spots, nearest lodging facilities, tours, guides and car rental

Costa Rica offers to birders great birdwatching opportunities within relatively short distances, involving very diverse habitats in the six ornitologic regions of the country, from sea level to high mountains above 11.000 f.a.s.l. Exciting guided tours and itineraries take you to wonderful locations where you are able to enjoy the best of birding and nature. Our staff will be happy to assit you w

ith your technical questions about birds, locations, and other details, to make of your trip the best birdwatching experience you could possibly have in this neotropical country.

Fact:Costa Rica has more than 850 species of birds.That's more than Canada and the United States together.
22/10/2018

Fact:
Costa Rica has more than 850 species of birds.
That's more than Canada and the United States together.

Roadside HawkBehaviorIt is common to see individuals perching on light poles, trees and antenas. Not a social species. T...
15/10/2018

Roadside Hawk

Behavior

It is common to see individuals perching on light poles, trees and antenas. Not a social species. They fly with short wing beats, rarely soaring.

(del Hoyo et al. 1994).

Rufous-tailed Hummingbirds.DIET/ FEEDING FACT.They take some small spiders and insects - important sources of protein pa...
09/10/2018

Rufous-tailed Hummingbirds.

DIET/ FEEDING FACT.

They take some small spiders and insects - important sources of protein particularly needed during the breeding season to ensure the proper development of their young.
A nesting female can capture up to 2,000 insects a day.

Photography:
Aarón Ugalde Makré

WILD BIRD REVOLUTION We love birds pictures and here's this blog article of National Geographic with 25 Wild Bird Photog...
07/10/2018

WILD BIRD REVOLUTION

We love birds pictures and here's this blog article of National Geographic with 25 Wild Bird Photographs, check it out!

03/10/2018

Climate Change and Paramo birds.

Climate change represents pollution in the air, and the effect increases the temperature,currently it has spread globally.

These changes in temperature indicate that birds that live in the higher mountains are exposed to higher temperatures than they haven't inhabited over the years. Which indicates that their tolerance has been reduced, so that their tendency is to move up. However, in relation to Paramo birds and their exposure to higher temperatures, migration can not be carried away, since they can not find habitats above, because in the heat of Paramo, the sites where birds can find cooldest habitats are more diminished. Consequently, these birds are considered at risk of extinction.

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San José

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