From Wikipedia:
I will share more about the trip and other activities tomorrow.
From Wikipedia:
I will share more about the trip and other activities tomorrow.
Sleeping Brown Jay Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Sleeping Orange-bellied Trogon Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Sleeping Keel-billed Toucan Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Sleeping Skipper Butterfly Monteverde, Costa Rica |
A Strange Cloud Forest Fruit Eaten Only by Bats Monteverde, Costa Rica |
It Was Dark! Night Hike! Monteverde, Costa Rica |
We saw many other creatures that I could not get usable photos of, like a Margay cat, two snakes, army ants, leaf-cutter ants, other insects, and some other birds including a spectacled owl.
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Golden Orb Spider Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Costa Rica |
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Unknown Insect Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica At the entrance buildings |
Walking-Leaf Katydid
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Costa Rica |
Walking-Stick Insect
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Costa Rica |
Unknown Insect
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Costa Rica |
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Leaf Cutter Ants Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Costa Rica |
Butterfly Caterpillars in the Rainforest Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
There were of course many more insects seen and not photographed. Costa Rica has one of the largest selection of insect species in the world, more than all of the U.S. and Canada combined and yet it is the size of the state of West Virginia.
My Other Insects of Costa Rica PHOTO GALLERY OR Costa Rica Butterflies
And I just finished the Monteverde Birding Club Trip 2016 TRIP PHOTO GALLERY
10 Things the USA Could Learn from Costa Rica (click title to read)
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Pura Vida! |
And he didn’t even mention that we have no army and get along with all our neighbors and all other countries in the world. And no Republican Party! Though sorry to say there’s politics here, just not as evil as the states’. 🙂 But we will stick with a young writer’s ten reasons for now!
They are also just 10 of the many reasons I came to Costa Rica and expect to stay here the rest of my life! I have many other reasons like the natural world, etc. . . .
Anyway! Enjoy!
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Green-crowned Brilliant Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |
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Stripe-tailed Hummingbird Curi-Cancha Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Stripe-tailed Hummingbird Curi-Cancha Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Green Violetear Hummingbird Curi Cancha Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird Selvatura Adventure Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Purple-Throated Mountain-Gem Female Selvatura Adventure Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Purple-Throated Mountain-Gem Male Selvatura Adventure Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
Hummingbirds are difficult to photograph and for me sometimes more difficult to identify (why they are the last birds I’m sharing), so I’m proud of these photos and three represent new species for my photo collection. Of course we saw many more species, especially on the trail in the wild, but too difficult to photograph.
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Isabella Tiger Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
Owl Butterfly Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Malachite Butterfly
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Bluewing or Blue-Banded Purplewing
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Colubura Dirce
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
Thoas Swallowtail
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
Postman
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Heliconius Sara
Monteverde Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Blue Morpho Butterfly on Charlie Doggett Selvatura Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Heliconius Hecale Zuleika
Selvatura Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
The Selvatura Adventure Park Butterfly House was bigger and fancier and maybe landscaped better or prettier but did not have as many species as the smaller, family-run Monteverde Butterfly Garden which also had a more lively insect exhibit, again not as big, but with more live insects shown up close by one of the owners. If you can go to only one of the butterfly gardens, I would recommend Monteverde. Plus if you go hiking in the Cloud Forest Reserve or Curi-Cancha you will see lots of butterflies in the wild.
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Slaty-Backed Nightingale-Thrush Juvenile Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica Cute? |
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Slaty-Backed Nightingale-Thrush Adult Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica Both under a picnic table at park entrance. Could be Mom of above. |
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Yellowish Flycatcher
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |
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Sooty Thrush
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |
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Rufous-collared Sparrow
Curi-Cancha Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
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Slate-throated Redstart
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |
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You think birds watch people? |
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Alfaro’s or Central American Pygmy Squirrel Curi-Cancha Reserva, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
Microsciurus alfari, Alfaro’s Pygmy Squirrel or Central American Pygmy Squirrel is rare and lives only in mountain pine forests of Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. In Costa Rica they are at Monteverde where these photos were made and they are in the Talamanca Mountains. I did not see one on my earlier trips to the Talamanca mountains.
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Alfaro’s or Central American Pygmy Squirrel Curi-Cancha Reserva, Monteverde, Costa Rica |
A squirrel is just a rat with a cuter outfit! ~Sarah Jessica Parker
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Black Guan Male Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |
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Black Guan Female Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica |