This Grasshopper, like the Leaf-cutter Ants finds my garden to be a cafeteria or at least a dinner plate! |
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This Grasshopper, like the Leaf-cutter Ants finds my garden to be a cafeteria or at least a dinner plate! |
See my “Other Insects” Photo Gallery
Unknown Moth Inside My House, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Unknown Moth Inside My House, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Unknown Moth Inside My House, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
I am calling it a moth because the antennae have no little ball on the end like butterflies. The other characteristic is a “furry” body which is hard to tell in these photos but looks like it could be, especially in the top photo. Plus I cannot find it in my new most complete butterfly book for Central America and none of the brown butterflies or moths online match it, so I call it “unknown moth” for now.
Playa Hermosa or “Beautiful Beach” The one in Guanacaste – there are 3 or 4 in Costa Rica with this name! I think it is prettier than the bigger one in Flamingo, just not as long. |
Another Flamingo Beach Sunset We went back to our favorite restaurant for dinner, Coco Loco & sunset! |
I am thankful that John invited me to go with him to the beaches and the jungle boat ride! I got to see a whole new part of Costa Rica this week and it is as cool as all the other parts I’ve seen. Plus seeing several condos and how people live there compared to Atenas was fun and educational. Of course my favorite part was the boat trip on Rio Tempisque in Palo Verde Park! My next trip is the end of September to Manzanilla on the southern Caribbean coast where I will stay in a luxury safari tent hotel on the beach adjacent to a wildlife reserve. Hoping for more new birds and experiences. I got two new birds photographed this trip! (Crested Caracara & Crane Hawk) Now here’s one last photo from this trip, shot through the glaring windshield on our way to Palo Verde:
A Tamandua Anteater ran across this road as did an Agouti, but sorry, no photos! 🙂 |
For more beaches and other scenery, see my VISTAS Photo Gallery.
Or go directly to my total Costa Rica Photo Gallery called Charlie Doggett’s COSTA RICA
White-faced Capuchin Monkey Eating Fruit Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
White-faced Capuchin Monkey People Watching Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Mantled Howler Monkeys – Part of a family of 9 Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Mantled Howler Monkeys – Zoomed in on 3 Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
American Crocodile Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Green Iguana male in mating orange color Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Proboscis Bat Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Brahma Cows on road with cowboy directing them Near Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
Groove-billed Ani
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Crane Hawk
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
This is my first sighting of this bird.
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Black-crowned Night Heron
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Bare-throated Tiger Heron
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Crested Caracara Juvenile (or young adult)
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
This was a “first sighting” of this guy. It’s usually Yellow-headed Caracara.
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Spotted Sandpiper
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Little Blue Heron
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Boat-billed Heron
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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Mangrove Swallow
Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
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My computer is working properly again! And I haven’t even taken it to the shop yet! Maybe it is the weather here it likes better! 🙂 So I was able to upload these photos! Of course I have many more and we did not see as many birds as might have been possible because it was windy the whole time we were on the river. (Birds don’t fly much when it is windy! They hide in the bushes!) We also saw some other animals which I will show tomorrow. Below is a photo of the kind of boat we floated on, though only the two of us plus our guide and boat captain.
There are several tour boat companies here like at Rio Tarcoles & Rio Frio. Tomorrow I will show the above boat passengers acting like tourists. 🙂 |
Had it not been windy, we would have seen more smaller birds including hummingbirds, but weather is just part of life! Pura Vida!
See my photo gallery of BIRDS OF COSTA RICA
Or all my BIRDS OF CENTRAL AMERICA for even more!
Link to a video about Atenas, where I live, by CATUCA, the “Chamber of Commerce” type organization here.
I’m having computer problems and can’t post my trip photos right now. It may be a long time before I get it fixed, so don’t know when! I’ve never been happy with the ASUS Computer that Best Buy in Mt. Juliet TN sold me and I may have to look for another one here in Costa Rica – grrrr!
Little Blue Heron Tempisque River, The Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica |
I’m having trouble with my computer shutting off every few minutes, so only one photo for now and more later from our boat trip on Rio Tempisque and a drive through Playa Hermosa and Playa Coco. I of course made lots of photos! 🙂 It was windy and thus not as many birds as we would normally have and I only got maybe one new or first time bird. But a good trip and I learned about some more Guanacaste beaches. Hope to get photos up soon!
We finally find the good beach in Flamingo Beach! It is public, 4 times this long, and with very few people! And no hotels along here! 🙂 |
The occasional person even has the choice of a tree for shade, but alas, most are sun worshipers! |
And tonight at the end of this same beach we watch the Sunset! While eating our best meal yet at Coco Loco Seafood Restaurant on the beach in Flamingo Beach. |
And our midday and early afternoon was spent exploring Tamarindo Beach and being taken around by a Realtor to see several possible rental condos for John to consider purchasing. We ended up not looking in Flamingo Beach this time because of the lesser demand and higher prices. He is waiting on some promised data before making a decision. But soon you may be able to rent a vacation condo within walking distance of the beach and lots of restaurants in Tamarindo.
Tomorrow we go to Palo Verde National Park looking for birds! My day! 🙂
On Flamingo Beach down the steps behind our Hotel Paradise Flamingo |
Tomorrow we look at possible rental houses for John and explore some more. It is hotter here but we have air conditioning. The above shot was made after an hour-long rain. This area of Guanacaste is about a 4.5 hour drive from Atenas. John has a rent car. Pura Vida!
Dina Yellow butterfly My garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica On my “Once de Abril” flower |
Dina Yellow butterfly My garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica On my “Once de Abril” flower |
Unknown Insect, similar to a Green Orchid Bee except for red tail Caught accidentally while photographing the above Dina Yellow My Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Here’s a Dina Yellow seen in my garden last year:
http://costaricadecisionprocess.blogspot.com/2015/05/leuce-yellow-butterfly.html
I know, I’m starting to repeat butterflies and even some birds, but hopefully the next few days will be fresh photos as I travel again. John Rasbury is here from TN and just bought a house here in Atenas to rent out as part of his income when he comes back later to retire somewhere in Costa Rica. The next four days we will be in Guanacaste (northwest corner of Costa Rica) where he will look at possible other rent houses in Tamarindo and Flamingo Beach. I’m tagging along and then we will be tourists and do a birding float trip in Palo Verde National Park on a river. Hoping for some new birds in a part of the country I have not been yet.