Costa Rican Birding Tours. This is the first report of the species in Costa Rica and Central America.
Some 3000 aquatic birds nest there including white ibis, roseate spoonbills, anhingas, wood storks, jabiru storks, and the nations largest colony of black-crowned night herons. San Gerardo De Dota is a gorgeous region and includes the Resplendent Quetzal.
For example, the Osa Peninsula where you will find the Scarlet Macaw as a common resident. Costa Rica has several particular Regions that are great for Birding. Costa Rica Expeditions (www.costaricaexpeditions.com; [tel] 2221-6099) and Costa Rica Sun Tours ★ (www.crsuntours.com; [tel] 866/271-6263 in the U.S. and Canada, or 2296-7757 in Costa Rica) are well-established companies with very competent and experienced guides who offer a variety of tours to some of the better birding spots in Costa Rica. This comfortable lodge is famous for its excellent food, … In … The Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) has been settled between the south part of Mexico and South America. Mardigi Tours: We got to see jabiru (the largest bird in Costa Rica) and a Macaw and much more - See 692 traveler reviews, 930 candid photos, and great deals for Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica, at Tripadvisor. Costa Rica's eight most beautiful birdsWhile there is so much to look at on the ground and at eye level in Costa Rica, it is nice to know that you can see even more beauty in the skies. On top of being a family destination, an eco adventure, a yoga-wellness and surf-beach destination, Costa Rica is also a top birding hotspot. Jabiru Stork in Costa Rica Birds & Birding. Please try again later. Rancho Naturalista. Apparently, the species has wandered off the South America continent at least twice before (Trinidad, and Falkland Islands). This bird is the tallest flying bird found in South America and Central America. There are more species of birds in Costa Rica than in all of North America combined, over 850.

Our Ultimate Costa Rica tour provides by far the most comprehensive Costa Rican itinerary available and records more of the specialities of this small but bird-rich country than any other. Despite a rapid mobilization of Costa Rican birders (thanks in part to a prompt posting of the sighting in eBird) the bird has yet to be seen again.

No matter where you go and what time of the year you plan Costa Rica vacations, you'll see beautiful birds flying up above. Some Costa Rica Birding News for March, ... March marks the final month of the high season for birding in Costa Rica.