San Bosco Inn, La Fortuna.
Early morning birding around the
hotel and nearby area provided the following species:-
Cattle Egret, Roadside Hawk (1),
Black Vulture, Turkey Vulture, Southern Rough-winged
Swallow (50), Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Red-billed Pigeon,
White-winged Dove, Ruddy Ground Dove, Piratic
Flycatcher(1), Great Kiskadee, Social Flycatcher (pair nest building),
Tropical Kingbird, Clay-coloured Thrush, Tropical Mockingbird, House Wren,
Yellow Warbler, Blue-grey Tanager, Palm Tanager, Variable Seedeater, Grayish
Saltator, Rufous-collared Sparrow, House Sparrow, Red-winged
Blackbird, Great-tailed Grackle (adult feeding juv), Baltimore Oriole,
Black-cheeked Woodpecker.
Black-cheeked Woodpecker at nest site located in telegraph pole.
Collared Aracari.
Ecocentro, Danaus
An early afternoon visit to this charming nature reserve provided some close encounters with the most colourful of bird species as they visited the feeding station. Below the feeders a couple of Agouti's put in a brief appearance as they foraged the forest floor in search of food. At the lagoon Boat-billed Herons were busily looking after their young at their nests while below in the water the ever present Caiman looked on in hope of an easy meal.
A full list of birds observed as follows:-
Bananaquit, Yellow-throated
Euphonia, Buff-throated Saltator, Blue-grey Tanager, Chestnut-sided
Warbler, Broad-billed Motmot (1), Rufous-tailed Jacamar
(1), Boat-billed Heron (several pairs with young at nest), White-collared
Manakin, Bay Wren (1), Yellow-crowned Night
Heron (2), Scaly-breasted Hummingbird, Golden-hooded Tanager, Crimson-collared
Tanager, Melodious
Blackbird, Red-legged Honeycreeper (pair), White-lined Tanager
(pair), Passerini’s Tanager, Collared Aracari (2), Grey-headed
Tanager, Black-cheeked Woodpecker, Clay-coloured Thrush, Great
Kiskadee.
Collared Aracari.
Yellow-throated Euphonia (male).
Passerini's Tanager (female).
Great Kiskadee.
Grey-headed Tanager.
White-lined Tanager (male).
White-lined Tanager (female).
Melodious Blackbird.
Buff-throated Saltator.
Mistico
Arenal Hanging Bridges Park
An late afternoon visit provided the following species:-
White-collared
Swift, Rufous-tailed
Hummingbird, Black-mandibled Toucan, Violet-headed Hummingbird,
Sulphur-rumped Flycatcher (2), Green Hermit(1), Crested Owl
(2), Bicoloured Hawk (1), Black-cheeked
Woodpecker (1).
Day 9.
San Bosco Inn, La Fortuna.
A morning bird watching
the hotel grounds and surrounding area provided the following species:-
Great Kiskadee,
Great-tailed Grackle, White-winged Dove, Blue-grey Tanager, Red-billed Pigeon,
Black Vulture, Rufous-collared Sparrow, Social Flycatcher (visiting nest), Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Southern Rough-winged
Swallow, Turkey Vulture, Common Tody Flycatcher, Clay-coloured Thrush, Tropical
Kingbird, Baltimore Oriole (pair), Variable Seedeater, Tropical Mockingbird,
Ruddy Ground Dove.
Dusky-capped Flycatcher.
Arenal Volcano
A morning visit walking the trails up to the
lava fields provided the following species:-
Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture, Common Potoo, White-throated
Magpie Jay, White-collared Manakin, Crested Guan (2), Chestnut-sided Warbler, Brown Jay,
Red-billed Pigeon, Squirrel Cuckoo, Buff-throated Saltator, Crested Guan (2).
While driving around the perimeter of Arenal Lake we spotted two Crested Guan,
Howler Monkeys and a Coati.
Common Potoo.
Day 10.
Hotel Ficus Lodge, Monteverde.
Early morning birding around the
hotel grounds produced the following species:-
Red-billed Pigeon (3), Brown Jay (4
including nest building pair), Emerald Toucanet, Lesson’s Motmot (1), Great-tailed Grackle,
Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture, House Wren (2), Golden-olive
Woodpecker (2), Social Flycatcher
(pair), Hoffman’s Woodpecker (1), Clay-coloured Thrush, Tropical Kingbird, Yellow-faced Grassquit(1), White-crowned Parrot,
Southern Rough-winged Swallow, Blue and white Swallow.
Monteverde Cloud Forest
A morning walk along the forest trails and
a visit to the hummingbird sugar feeders provided the following species:-
Slaty-backed Nightingale
Thrush, Resplendent Quetzal(female), Collared
Redstart (male), Black Guan (1), Slate-throated Restart (2), Tufted
Flycatcher (1), Silver-throated Tanager
(pair), Violet Sabrewing, Bananaquit, Common Clorospingus(2), Green
Violetear, Purple-throated Mountain-gem, Coppery-headed
Emerald, Green-crowned Brilliant.
Black Guan.
Silver-throated Tanager.
Coppery-headed
Emerald.
Green
Violetear
Slate-throated Restart
Day 11.
Hotel Ficus Lodge, Monteverde 06:00 – 07:00
Early morning birding
from our balcony provided the following species:-
Baltimore Oriole,
Red-billed Pigeon, Rufous-capped Warbler (1), Lesson’s Motmot, Great-tailed Grackle, Brown
Jay, Blue and White Swallow, Southern Rough-winged Swallow.
Curi
Cancha Wildlife Preserve,, Monteverde 08:45 – 11:45
A morning visit
produced the following species:-
Great-tailed Grackle,
Emerald Toucanet (pair), Yellow-faced Grassquit, Chestnut-headed
Oropendola (occupied nest), Resplendent Quetzal (3 including 2 males),
Black-crowned Tityra, Black Guan, Crested Guan (4), Slate-throated Redstart, Magenta-throated Woodstar, Coppery-headed Emerald,
Black-mandibled Toucan, Lesson’s Motmot, Wilson’s
Warbler, Band-tailed Pigeon(2), Swallow-tailed
Kite (1), Paltry Tyrannulet (1), Rufous-collared Sparrow.
Paltry Tyrannulet.
Emerald Toucanet.
Hotel Ficus Lodge, Monteverde
Early morning birding around the hotel
grounds provided the following species:-
Social Flycatcher, Clay-coloured
Thrush, Great-tailed Grackle.
Social FLycatcher.
We then headed off towards the
Pacific coast stopping off at the Cafe y Macadamia where the following species
were noted:-
Little
Blue Heron, Great-tailed Grackle, Clay Coloured Thrush, Turquoise-browed Motmot(1), White-throated Magpie Jay (1).
Turquoise-browed Motmot.
Rio
Tarcoles Crocodile Bridge
A brief stop off at
Crocodile Bridge produced the following species:-
Southern
Lapwing
(24), Black-bellied Whistling Duck (8), Scarlet Macaw (over), Little
Blue Heron, Yellow-crowned Night Heron.
Crocodile.
Carara National Park
We continued south to Carara National Park where we spent at least two hours walking the tracks spotting more wildlife.
Yellow-headed Caracara,
Clay-coloured Thrush (singing male), Scarlet Macaw (13 inc occupied nest),
Squirrel Cuckoo (1), Great Kiskadee, Northern
Waterthrush (1), Orange-billed Sparrow (1), Slaty-tailed Trogon, Sulphur-rumped Flycatcher
(2), Short-billed Pigeon (singing male), Riverside
Wren, Chestnut-sided Warbler (1).
Orange-billed Sparrow.
Riverside Wren (juvenile).
Scarlet Macaw.
We then headed off to
the El Faro Beach Hotel near Manuel Antonio National Park, arriving late
afternoon where a single Sharp-shinned Hawk put in a brief appearance.
Day 13.
Early morning birding
from our balcony at the El Faro Hotel provided the following species:-
Tropical Kingbird,
Magnificent Frigatebird (50 out at sea), Clay-coloured Thrush, Great-tailed
Grackle, Great Kiskadee, Melodious Blackbird, Golden-hooded Tanager, Blue-grey
Tanager, Buff-throated Saltator, House Wren, Black Vulture, Brown Booby (several out at sea), Cherrie’s Tanager (pair), Great Blue Heron.
A late morning visit to Manuel
Antonio National Park produced the following species:-
Tropical Kingbird, Belted Kingfisher (1), Green Kingfisher (1), Spotted
Sandpiper (2), Green Heron (2), Smooth-billed Ani
(3), Black Vulture, Costa Rican Swift, Black-hooded Antshrike, Lesser
Nighthawk (1), Red-crowned Woodpecker (2), Streaked
Flycatcher(1).
Streaked Flycatcher.
After walking the wildlife tracks for a while we headed off to the beach area for a brief swim in the Pacific Ocean. It was a time to relax but with very bold Capuchin Monkeys nearby a constant eye on your belongings was needed.
White-faced Capuchin Monkey with baby.
Day 14.
A morning walk around the hotel grounds
and sea front provided the following species:-
Magnificent Frigatebird, Palm
Tanager, Clay-coloured Thrush, Black Vulture, Roadside Hawk, Streaked Saltator (pair), White-crowned Parrot
(pair), Buff-throated Saltator, Brown Pelican (50), Red-crowned Woodpecker
(pair), Great Kiskadee, Great-tailed Grackle, Blue-grey Tanager, White Ibis (1), Inca Dove
(1), Cherrie’s Tanager (pair), Tropical Kingbird (1).
Tropical Kingbird.
Late morning we began the drive back to San Jose arriving for our second stay at the Hotel Tournon late afternoon.
Final Day.
Early morning birding around the hotel
grounds produced one last lifer in the form of Plain Wren. A full list of species observed as follows:-
Clay-coloured Thrush, Blue and
White Swallow, White-winged Dove, Plain (Cabanis’s)
Wren (1), Great Tailed Grackle.
Plain Wren.
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