I still have to go back to Immigration 28 July for my Cedula or residential ID card, but I am legally a resident now with full medical coverage. An American Tico? Well, more secure anyway! 🙂
Other Animals on this Nicaragua Trip
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| Raccoon Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Mexican Porcupine Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Green Iguana Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Golden Orb Spider Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
| Paper Wasp Nest Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Monarch Butterfly Lost Canyon Nature Preserve, Nicaragua |
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| Gray Cracker Butterfly Lost Canyon Nature Preserve, Nicaragua |
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| Adelpha Iphiclus Butterfly Lost Canyon Nature Preserve, Nicaragua |
Well, I’m not posting as often and haven’t even finished telling about my second trip to Nicaragua! Just been too busy and too tired late at night. I’ve also spent a lot of time trying to all my paperwork correct, in Spanish, for the Caja application interview tomorrow. Actually, I’m on standby for a no-show or vacant time slot tomorrow with my firm appointment the following Friday, the 15th. Be glad to get that behind me. And to be insured again!
And don’t miss my Nicaragua Birds photo gallery for 98 different species!
Mi fiesta de cumpleaños
Birds at Lost Canyon Nature Reserve
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| Red-winged Blackbird Enroute to Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
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| Eastern Meadowlark Enroute to Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
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| White-lored Gnatcatcher Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
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| Long-billed Starthroat Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
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| Altimira Oriole (male & female) Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
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| Dusky-capped Flycatcher Lost Canyon Nature Reserve, Nicaragua |
Lost Canyon is just getting started with the owner’s house built and trails created. Cabins will come
eventually. We didn’t see as many birds here, but it was middle of day and we hiked to top of the little mountain with several vistas enroute which I will show in a later post. I think birding will be better at the bottom of the hill and around the farms or down the dirt road.
See more Nicaragua birds I have photographed in my Nicaragua Birds photo gallery. Nearly 100 different species of birds!
And note that both of my wonderful birding trips to Nicaragua were executed by the excellent Tours Nicaragua! Check out their offers!
More Birds from Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge
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| Black-headed Trogon Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Black Vulture Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
| Great Egret Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua (See yesterday’s post for egrets in the nursery) |
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| Great-tailed Grackle Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Green Heron Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Groove-billed Ani Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Hoffman’s Woodpecker Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
| Little Blue Heron Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Magnificent Frigate Bird Juvenile Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Mangrove Swallow Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Nicaraguan Grackle Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
| Oriole Nest Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Osprey Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Whimbrel Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| White Ibis Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Wilson’s Plover male Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua |
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| Yellow Warbler, Resident Male Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua (The brown hood makes him a resident. Migrants are all yellow.) And don’t miss my Nicaragua Birds photo gallery for 98 different species!
And remember that both my trips to Nicaragua were provided by Tours Nicaragua! Check out what they offer! I’m very happy with them!
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Visiting a BIRD NURSERY
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| Little Blue Heron chick Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Little Blue Heron Momma near the above nest Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
| Great Egret Nests on one of the mangrove islands Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua The majority of the nests were Great Egrets, but other birds mixed with them. |
| Great Egret Nests are very close together! Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
| Great Egret mother and chicks Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Great Egret Chicks (the closeup you wanted to see) Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Boat-billed Heron & Chick Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Boat-billed Heron Juvenile Learning to Fly Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Tiger Heron Chick Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
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| Anhinga Chick (we saw Momma nearby, the only Anhingas seen) Juan Venado Wildlife Refuge, Leon, Nicaragua |
Wow! I’m having fun! There are so many neat places like this for short and brief trips and this is just the beginning of bird photos from these two days. There will be many more the next few days and some other animals and interesting sights too! So much to see!
And don’t miss my Nicaragua Birds photo gallery for 98 different species!
Questions about renewing visa every 90 days
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| One of several “Visa Run” groups I was a part of – at border. |
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| A reasonable wait in line coming out of Nicaragua. |
Did you ever have any problems returning (as some online sources say you are at the mercy of the agent and the agent doesn’t have to let you back in for a full 90 days). I’ve heard of that and agents do have that power, but it has never happened to me (or anyone in our groups). Well, one time a lady was given 30 days and our tour leader went back and talked to the agent and he changed it to 90 days. I always get 90 days. Now you do have to show proof that you can leave the Costa Rica within the 90 days and that is easy by purchasing an open-ended bus ticket at the border for just $25. It is good for 12 months.
I also read that you cannot depart to the same country two times in a row. Not true. It is funny to hear rumors like that and wonder how they get started. 🙂 I just departed Nicaragua 6 times in a row with 90-day visas every time. I go there because it is closer from Atenas than Panama or other country further away. If I have to do it again, I plan to go to Panama next time, which I will do anyway at some point. Birding is very good in several spots along the canal which I have done, but I haven’t been to northern Panama yet or seen Boco Toro which is mainly snorkeling I think, but sea birds I’m sure.



































































