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Birding Pirre ridge, Darien National Park. (1 Viewer)

ManakusCR

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Last May, me and a group of friends, all from Costa Rica visited the Darien national park with the help of a local guide; Isaac Pizarro.

In resume we had the trip of our lifes with quality birds such as crested and harpy eagles, wing banded antbird, crimson bellied woodpecker and many other great birds.
Below you will find the links of the trip report I posted on my blog, I hope it helps birders planning to visit such an amazing place.

Enjoy!
Johan Chaves

Part 1. Acknowledgments

Part 2. Getting there.

Part 3. Looking for harpy eagle and getting to Rancho Frio.

Part 4, Getting to Rancho plástico from Rancho frío.

Part 5. Getting to Pirre ridge from Rancho plástico.

Part 6. Full day at Pirre ridge.

Part 7: Heading back, from Pirre to Rancho frio.

Part 8: Birding at Rancho frio and heading back to the town of El real.

Part 9: Looking for crested eagle and birding the town of El Real.

Part 10: back home

Part 11: General information.
 
Some excellent information there, Johan. Thanks for posting about a birding trip you will probably never forget!

Steve
 
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