These are just the ones I recently photographed with the Saltator and Yellow Warbler seen less often but not really rare and the other 4 regulars seen almost daily now with the White-winged Dove and Chachalaca also fairly regular but no pix this time. Now that the wind is starting to lessen, I expect to see a lot more birds! There are few butterflies now, but their “big season” here seems to be June to October, so I look forward to that also! Here’s one bird for the email notice and 5 more below that online . . .
¡Pura Vida!
See my bigger galleries on these 6 birds that I have photographed all over Costa Rica:
- Rufous-tailed Hummingbird
- Rufous-naped Wren
- Clay-colored Thrush, Yigüirro
- Yellow Warbler
- Cinnamon-bellied Saltator (used to be called Grayish Saltator)
- Summer Tanager
Help Plant Trees and Train Future Leaders
The UN and other organizations continue to sound the alarm and yet only a few are doing anything to avert a future catastrophe. I donate regularly to The Corcovado Foundation here in Costa Rica through Global Giving and encourage you to consider doing the same. The above link takes you to a page where you can contribute. Also watch this video to learn more about the foundation that plants trees and trains future environmental leaders:
¡Pura Vida!