Every morning at Tortuga Lodge & Gardens there were two little flocks of two species of toucans directly behind my room eating berries from different trees; Keel-billed Toucans and Yellow-throated Toucans. Here’s just one photo of each species with more in my species galleries linked below the photos.


See more photos from this trip and from many other places in Costa Rica, including my gardens at home, with a gallery for each species:
- Keel-billed Toucan – On Caribbean Slope & in Central Valley (much of which is Pacific Slope like where I live)
- Yellow-throated Toucan – Found all over Costa Rica except Guanacaste.
- Collared Aracari – Not seen this trip, but often on the Caribbean Slope only. (Similar bird on Pacific Slope is the Fiery-billed Aracari)
¡Pura Vida!