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Bird watching

Costa Rica is a paradise for birdwatching, hosting over 900 species across its diverse ecosystems. From Monteverde's cloud forests to Corcovado's rainforests and Tortuguero's wetlands, each region offers a unique experience. Its rich wildlife includes toucans, quetzals, hummingbirds, and macaws, surrounded by lush flora of orchids, ferns, and ancient trees. The blend of mountains, coasts, and jungles makes the country one of the world's premier ecotourism destinations. 

Bird watching

Bird watching

Costa Rica is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to over 900 species spread across diverse regions. In the northern zone, species like the emerald toucanet, Montezuma oropendola, and Amazon kingfisher thrive in tropical forests and wetlands. The central highlands, including the Central Valley and Talamanca Mountains, host unique birds such as the resplendent quetzal, golden finch, and volcano hummingbird. In the Pacific region, particularly the Central and Southern Pacific, visitors can spot the scarlet macaw, violaceous trogon, and brown pelican. Each region offers ideal habitats for birdwatching year-round, from cloud forests to mangroves and nature reserves.


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Bird watching

Costa Rica is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to over 900 species across diverse ecosystems. In the northern region, especially around CaƱo Negro and Arenal, you can find herons, toucans, kingfishers, and the jabiru, the largest stork in the Americas. The central highlands, including Monteverde and the Central Valley, host cloud forest species like the resplendent quetzal, bellbirds, tanagers, and colorful hummingbirds. In the Atlantic region, such as Talamanca and Cahuita National Park, tropical birds abound—parrots, scarlet macaws, trogons, toucanets, and Montezuma oropendolas. Each area offers unique landscapes and outstanding birdwatching experiences, making Costa Rica a top destination for nature lovers. 

Tucan

Costa Rica's toucans are known for their large, colorful bills. Common species include the keel-billed toucan, mountain toucan, and toco toucan. Their diet is mainly frugivorous, but they also eat insects and small vertebrates. They nest in tree cavities, often reusing natural hollows or abandoned woodpecker nests. Chicks hatch blind and featherless, and both parents feed them regurgitated fruit. Each brood usually has 2 to 4 chicks. Toucans play a vital role in seed dispersal, supporting the rich biodiversity of Costa Rica's tropical forests.

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