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With more than 850 species of birds, all found within a tight
geographic area, Costa Rica offers birders of all levels of expertise
an unrivaled costa rica birding experience during their stay in the country.
From the oak forest The best advice for Costa Rica birding is to visit several
different habitats, hire a local guide who specializes in birdwatching
and come prepared with the "Birds of Costa Rica". This excellent
guide, written by Gary Stiles of the University of Costa Rica and Alexander
Skutch, is readily Some of the costa rica birds described could have sprung straight from the imagination of Dr. Seuss. Take the Umbrella Bird, for example, with its topknot of fine feathers that make the bird look like it's wearing an umbrella on its head (which would be just the thing in the wet cloudforest where it lives). Or the Three - Wattled Bellbird, which doesn't say "Ding, dong", or sound like a bell at all. It goes "BONK!" Other species of costa rica birds could have materialized from the pages of childhood
books of Birders out on the trail seeking costa rica birds in Costa Rica's forests should keep an eye out for mixed flocks foraging on certain types of food, especially fruit, in the forest canopy. They should also watch for ant swarms, a tropical phenomena
in which migrating groups of vicious army ants stir up other insects and
even small animals as they move along the forest floor. Ant swarms are
accompanied by a number of bird species, which feast not on the army ants
but on the insects they stir up. Species most frequently seen with an
ant swarm are antbirds (naturally), tanagers, manakins and wrens. Interested in a costa rica fishing charter? Find the best costa rica fishing packages at costa rica vacations,
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