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Birding in Costa Rica, August, 2022- News and Recommendations

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Even so, we do have some sandpipers and plovers around; there have been recent reports of Surfbirds and various other wading species. Harpy Eagle! The biggest birding news for Costa Rica was a sighting of an adult Harpy Eagle in northern Costa Rica , near Boca Tapada.

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Birding Tradition: the New Year’s Day List

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Starting the New Year by trying to see as many species as possible is something of a birding tradition. My diary notes that the New Year dawned grey and windy, but I rose early, walked six miles before breakfast and noted a modest 26 species of birds. One of my more memorable New Year’s days was in the Falkland Islands, back in 1989.

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Another Bird Surprise for Costa Rica- Buff-collared Nightjar!

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We might have limited space but we make up for it with a massive amount of biodiversity including well over 900 bird species on the official Costa Rica bird list. With birds like Ornate Hawk-Eagle and Snowcap possible, how can you not take up birding while living in Costa Rica?

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Frontiers in Costa Rica Birding

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A fairly recent trip turned up Manx Shearwater and fishing boats got pictures of the young Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross that had also been seen in Belizean and Panamanian waters. Do populations of Red-throated Caracara , certain eagles, and other rare species still occur in some national parks? What else is out there?

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Rare Birds in Costa Rica from a Local Birding Perspective

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However, that doesn’t mean that the bird species in question is necessarily endangered. The same goes for some bird species commonly encountered by many an American and Canadian birder. Three of the main candidates are Waved Albatross, Peruvian Booby, and Inca Tern. A rare bird is one we don’t see very often.

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9 (almost) Birds that live underwater

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And then there are the crazy-awesome Dippers and one should not forget the great diving birds like Gannets and Albatrosses. Eagle Owls are often seen hiding in small caves. You should know by now that there are a good number of birds that spend an appreciable amount of time underwater. Talk about having birds on the brain, huh.

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The Atlas of Birds: Diversity, Behavior, and Conservation – A Book Review

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And so, I learn from this page that each bird’s scientific name is unique, a combination of its genus and species names. In the earlier chapters, the maps illustrate bird species distribution. We are a BirdLife Species Champion!)

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