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Bird Watching
Best Places for Birdwatching
Costa Rica has long been famous
among serious bird watchers, but many people who would never consider
the activity at home quickly become interested in the country's
spectacular avian diversity. With almost 850 species of birds -- more
than in all of North America -- packed into an area half the size of
Kentucky, it's hard not to become enthused about the variety of
feathered creatures one encounters in Costa Rica. And the country's
travel agencies can provide experienced nature guides who make any bird
watching expedition an educational experience.
One of the reasons for Costa Rica's extraordinary bird life is the
country's great variety of habitats: rain forests, mangrove swamps,
beaches, cloud forest, rivers, etc. And any two of those ecosystems,
with their resident bird species, are often only a short distance apart.
Birders from North America who visit Costa Rica during the northern
winter invariably recognize familiar faces in the forest, since many
species of warblers, flycatchers, vireos, orioles, etc. migrate to Costa
Rica every winter.
The country's exemplary system of
national parks and protected areas provide more than ample stomping
grounds for birders, but just about anywhere you look in Costa Rica, you
spot interesting avian species. Even some of the hotels in the San Jose
area have such colorful critters as blue-grey tanagers, great kiskadees
and crimson-fronted parakeets in their gardens. However, those
interested in bird watching will want to see the resplendent quetzal,
which lives in the cloud forests of Monteverde, los Santos region and
the Central Volcanic Mountain Range, and the equally spectacular scarlet
macaw, which can bee seen on the Osa Peninsula or the area around Carara
Biological Reserve.
With roughly 18% of the territory dedicated to National
Parks and reserves, Costa Rica offers a unique opportunity to watch
and study its avifauna in a natural, undisturbed setting. Mountains,
seashores, mangroves, highland and lowland forests, subalpine páramos,
rain forests and more are all easily accessible from anywhere in the
country.
The opportunity of discovery awaits you in Costa Rica, where the
preservation of our natural resources will guarantee a unique travel
experience.
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