Costa Rica is a bird watchers
paradise. No matter which part of the country you travel to, you
are sure to see some interesting birds. However, one of the better
places to go in Costsa Rica has to be Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio
and the immediate surrounding area are home to more than 250 species
at last count. This number includes birds which leave year round
in the area and those birds that are migratory in nature.
The beach is the area where
everyone likes to start. It may have something to do with the
water! Anyway it is possible to see some species of bird along
the beach area, however the vast majority of birds will be found
further inland. Birds tend to flock towards vegetation so that
is where you want to look. Even the trees aroud the school or
your host family is likely to be a good place to spot some species
such as: hummingbirds, golden tails, and woodnymphs to name just
a few!
For many bird watchers a great
thrill is when there is a mixed species flock of birds foraging
for insects. Few places in the world can you see so many birds
together. The colors, sound, and sights are absolutely amazing!
At Manuel Antonio there are plenty of opportunities to see such
a thing.
One problem most of us have
is trying to identify everything we are seeing. Find a guide to
help you. A good guide will do at least a few things for you.
First that guide will be able to identify the species of bird
you come across. Second that guide knows which trees and which
areas birds like to stay. Without a guide you will see a lot of
birds. With a guide you will see vastly more. Third, your guide
will also be able to take you to some interesting spots along
some amazing routes.
What a great way to get to
know part of Costa Rica!
Much
of the information on our site as it relates to Costa Rica is:
Courtesy
of Christopher P. Baker and Avalon Travel Publishing.
© 2004 Christopher P. Baker. All Rights Reserved.
A2Z Languages highly
recommends Christopher P. Baker's book: Moon
Handbooks Costa Rica. Click on the image to visit
his website where you can purchase this book or find out more
about the author.
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