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Levon helping another night hiker get wading boots. |
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The red wood I thought was cedar is actually almond tree wood. |
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Levon helping another night hiker get wading boots. |
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The red wood I thought was cedar is actually almond tree wood. |
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Snowy Cotinga (A first sighting for me) By Nature Guide Ronald on my phone through his spotting scope Selva Verde Lodge, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Yellow-throated Toucan (formerly Chestnut or Black-mandibled Toucan) By Nature Guide Ronald on my phone through his spotting scope Selva Verde Lodge, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Mantled Howler Monkey By Nature Guide Ronald on my phone through his spotting scope Selva Verde Lodge, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica And I haven’t mentioned that I hear them often in the forest here. |
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Nature Guide Ronald at the front entrance to Selva Verde before we cross the road for birds in a botanical garden. |
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More hummingbirds than I’ve seen almost anywhere else. Some eating out of that heliconia flower. Dave & Dave’s Nature Pavilion, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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There was a group of German photographers there with their big lenses. Dave & Dave’s Nature Pavilion, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Dave Senior putting out more fruit for the birds. Dave & Dave’s Nature Pavilion, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Christmas Tree Selva Verde Lodge Restaurant #1 Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Rain seen from Riverside Room 45, Selva Verde Lodge, Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Today’s Boat Captain/Guide, Luis |
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Violet-headed Fairy Hummingbird In the gardens of Selva Verde Lodge Sarapiqui Maybe the only bird shot on my cell phone. Shooting into the sun is not good on any camera! |
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Orchid Blooms In the gardens of Selva Verde Lodge Sarapiqui near my room. |
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Charlie Enjoying Retirement in Costa Rica My 2014 Selfie at Trogon Lodge, San Gerado de Dota |
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Somewhere beyond La Paz was this roadside waterfall that had tourists stopping and trucks slowing down. Cell phone shot in a misty rain. |
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The front porch of my room overlooking the Sarapiqui River. You can see the swinging bridge in the distant that I already walked over. |
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The Sarapiqui River by my room with good sleeping noise. Its a mountain stream that here is down to the flat lands near banana farms. |
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Yellow-throated Toucan I photographed at Manzanillo |
Somehow I have missed going to one of the most popular birding areas in Costa Rica during my first two years here, so that is my Christmas present to myself, leaving tomorrow (23rd). The Sarapiqui River runs along the base of the mountain chain down the center spine of the country that separates the Pacific and Atlantic (or Caribbean) slopes. It is on the Caribbean slope just northeast of San Jose, about 3.5 hours drive from Atenas unless I’m told a mountain shortcut is in good condition, then maybe 2.5 hours drive through the countryside north of San Jose (otherwise it takes an extra hour to drive through San Jose and over mountains of Braulio Carillo National Park). An adventure either way! 🙂 When I feel more confident with my Spanish, I will make these trips more adventurous by riding the bus to the closest town to a park or lodge, in this case Puerto Viejo Sarapiqui.
The Google Map is the most accurate presentation except that the time does not allow for the hour lost driving through San Jose and the park, bumper to bumper.
I am staying at Selva Verde Lodge which I would not have to leave to see and photograph hundreds of birds! But what made the place famous is the research and educational center La Selva Biological Research Station which I will get to visit my last day there. And then there is one commercial place I may visit that friends have bragged about called Dave & Dave’s Nature Park. I will be busy with morning and afternoon birding hikes plus one boat trip on the Sarapiqui River. A great Christmas plan for me! 🙂
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Selva Verde Lodge, Puerto Viejo Sarapiqui, Costa Rica |
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Yoga, Massages, Therapy and Detox are available in addition to pools, hiking, birds, views, etc. |
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Expect to eat healthy and enjoy spectacular vistas. |
It is known as a Yoga Retreat, maybe the best in Costa Rica, but available as hotel, other retreats, or just to relax if you are willing to pay $221+ per night for luxury rooms in the mountains above Atenas with gardens, walking trails, a natural stream with waterfalls, and many optional activities, some at extra cost. Breakfast is included with all room prices. I just became aware of this and sorry I did not know of it for earlier visitors, though it is fairly new, this year I think.
They are offering us residents a Christmas Dinner with wine and entertainment for just $61 which I might do if I weren’t already scheduled for my jungle adventure at Selva Verde Lodge on the Sarapiqui River! They are likewise offering us a New Years Eve Celebration for $75 including fireworks! Yeah, just about anything you guys in the states have, we can find here, for a price! 🙂
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The Retreat at Atenas |
My Costa Rica Photo Gallery: Charlie Doggett’s COSTA RICA
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Boat-billed Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Willet Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Bronzed Cowbird (most likely for this area, though others similar) Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Spotted Sandpiper Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Spotted Sandpiper (juvenile, thus no spots) Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Yellow Warbler Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Mangrove Hummingbird Tarcoles River, Costa Rica (Not really this fat, he just fluffed out his feathers) |
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Little Blue Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Panama Flycatcher Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Wood Stork Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Tricolor Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Black-crowned Night Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Magnificent Frigatebird female Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Magnificent Frigatebird males, juvenile Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
And my constantly growing BIRDS Photo Gallery online
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Roseate Spoonbill Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Roseate Spoonbill Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Rufous-naped Wren Tarcoles River, Costa Rica (This is the most common bird in my garden/yard. They’re in the wild too!) |
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Great Blue Heron with Fish Just Caught Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Great Blue Heron Flying with Black-necked Stilt Flying Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Black-necked Stilt Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Solitary Sandpiper Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Green Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Great-tailed Grackle male Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Snowy Egret Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Whimbrel Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Cattle Egret Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Yellow-crowned Night Heron Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
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Osprey with Fish! Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
These photos were all made by me on a 16 December 2016 float trip on the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica, this time with the Jungle Crocodile Safari which specializes in bird watching as opposed to a focus on crocodiles on most of the other companies. I also like Jose and the Jose’s Crocodile Tour, but his one finds more birds for you, about 35 species this trip, and provides a flyer for photo-identification of the birds. Plus if you take the 8:30 AM tour you will see more birds early AND you miss the tour bus crowds. There were just 4 of us plus our guide on our boat this time at 8:30 and when we returned we noticed that the next boat was packed full!
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Panama Flycatcher Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
For the birder readers, this is my first sighting of one of these here and in Costa Rica they are found only along the Pacific Coast. They are also seen in most of Panama. They look most like the Nutting’s Flycatcher which has more of a rufous tail and in Costa Rica is found only in the Northwest corner or Guanacaste Province and also in most of Nicaragua.
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Blue Boat Tarcoles River, Costa Rica |
Anytime I’m near water I look for what might be considered a “picturesque boat.” This one only barely qualifies, but really stood out against the brown water and bank with green trees.