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Expectations and Suggestions for Caribbean Lowland Birding in Costa Rica

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Fortunately, nowadays, there are protected areas and efforts to establish biological corridors that provide more hope for the endangered Great Green Macaw, and other species. In Costa Rica, that would mean the Sarapiqui area because this is where we find the closest Caribbean lowland forests to San Jose.

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Where to Stay on Your First Day of Birding in Costa Rica

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For a more intimate stay in birdier surroundings, try Zamora Estates ; a hotel/vineyard that protects some of the last remaining wetlands in the Central Valley. If you want to go the relaxed route, don’t worry, there’s still plenty to see in hotel gardens in and near San Jose. Magenta-throated Woodstar.

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How to Start and End a Birding Trip to Costa Rica

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Check out these suggestions: The Zamora Estate : Not that far from the airport, this place protects some of the last remaining wetland habitat in the Central Valley. The gardens are lovely, have various common birds and occasional ground-sparrows, and a chance at roosting Tropical Screech-Owl. Just 45 minutes from the airport.