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Greetings from Costa Rica! (1 Viewer)

Welcome Natalia! I'm sure you'll be able to add much about the avifauna of your country. I visited Costa Rica in November 2005, fantastic experience, with some great birds. I especially enjoyed staying at La Selva OTS.

Regards,

James
 
Hi Natalia,
I started birdwatching while visiting Costa Rica in 1995. Wonderful country with some fantastic birds. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
 
Hi Natalia
I just got back from Costa Rica on Monday. Wonderful place, so much forest. We birded Braullio Carrillo,Tapanti, Rancho Naturalista, Savegre and Carara area.
Which part of CR are you lucky enough to live ?

Steve
 
Hi Natalia

Welcome to Birdforum!!!

I was lucky enough to visit your beautiful country about a month ago although I spent far too little time there. I hope to be back soon.

All the best.

Sean
 
Hi Natalia.
A lot of birders from my area have been to Costa Rica and came back full of praise for the visit,

Welcome to BF look forward to hearing about the wildlife of your homeland.

brian.
 
you are lucky

Hi natalia,
you are very lucky to be in such a bird-rich country. i am planning a bird banding trip there this spring/summer and am extremely excited. maybe you could share some tips or some advice about costa rican birds and/or birding. hope to hear from you.
 
Hi Natalia
Its always great to see more birders from Central America on Birdforum. There are actually quite a lot of us now and many more that have visited the region on birding holidays. I am certainly looking forward to hearing about your sightings in the region.

Tom
 
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