Birds of Costa Rica
Most of these shots are in no particular order. Just examples from the five trips down there so far. Most of the time we were in the company of Noel Urena who is in my opinion one of the best birder/ photographers I've ever met. Noel is an excellent birding guide who also runs the largest Christmas bird count region in Costa Rica. His Birding guide website " Tropical Feathers" is worth a visit just for the photos.
With Noel and Luis, a friend of Noels, I had the opportunity to join in four surveys for the Dept of Conservation. They were wonderful experiences indeed. The link to Noels Tropical Feathers Birding website is at the top of this page.
Enjoy.
Read MoreWith Noel and Luis, a friend of Noels, I had the opportunity to join in four surveys for the Dept of Conservation. They were wonderful experiences indeed. The link to Noels Tropical Feathers Birding website is at the top of this page.
Enjoy.
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Plain Ant-Wren up at Amistad. I like this one because it really suggests how these jungle birds live in the understory usually at about 1 to 10 feet off the ground. Flitting from branch to branch, hiding in the thick leafy brush. All the while peering around branches to check you out. They might be only ten feet away but they might as well be a hundred. It is very difficult to even catch a glimpse of them, hear them yes, see them no.
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