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Revision as of 21:00, 18 September 2016

Photo by Stanley Jones
Looking southeast from the road leading from Volcán Poás Parque Nacional. In the foreground is the small town of Poasita, and further out are the towns of Barva, San Rafael, Heredia, Santo Domingo and out view is San José. March 2007

Overview

A relatively small country in the Central America (just north of Panama) with almost 900 species of birds on the checklist. About 600 species are resident. This is a country with a relatively well developed tourist industry including some well developed bird lodges, but most of the bird life can be seen by utilizing budget options (see link near the bottom of this page).

Notable Species

51 species of the hummingbirds, 16 species of parrots (includes parakeets and macaws), 17 species of owl, toucans.

Rarities

Harpy Eagle, Yellow-billed Cotinga, Resplendent Quetzal and Scarlet Macaw

Check-list

See the links to checklists on the web, in External Links below.

Other Wildlife

Crocodile, armadillo, jaguar, puma, three-toed sloth, kinkajou, howler monkey, capuchin monkey, coatimundi, collared peccary, bats and numerous species of snakes, lizards and frogs.

Site Information

Areas of Interest

See the automatically generated article links below. Additionally, see the several relevant threads in the Birdforum Costa Rica section including one on less frequently visited sites

Access and Facilities

Costa Rica is served by two international airports with connections from North America, San Jose (the capital in the central valley) and Liberia which is located more northerly in the country. Being a relatively small country, driving around one should be able to reach most of the country from either airport.

Contact Details

To do

Gallery

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External Links


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