A sampling. To see more go to the 2018 Bocas del Toro gallery.
See my “Trip Gallery” at:
2018 Tranquilo Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama
A sampling. To see more go to the 2018 Bocas del Toro gallery.
See my “Trip Gallery” at:
2018 Tranquilo Bay, Bocas del Toro, Panama
My favorite birding group here now is a Tico Facebook group called: Asociacion Ornitologica de Costa Rica
The one photo I posted there from my Arenal trip was this Keel-billed Toucan that I also used on the cover of the book about Arenal Observatory.
Several comments were made but the most interesting was from Diego who said,
Las flores han de ser hermanas de las aves..!!
ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
The flowers have to be sisters of the birds..!!
It is possibly and old saying or even a quote from some writer (though my Google search did not find an author), but I thought it so interesting and true especially with some of the many colorful birds here in Costa Rica and I appreciate Diego’s comment!
Toucans are difficult to photograph even with the tower at Arenal putting me up on their level! But they certainly are a lot like flying flowers! 🙂
And if you like tropical plants but live “up north,” check out how you can go tropical in your house, year-around, 16 Tropical Plants to Grow Indoors. A reader wrote and suggested this.
Top 10 Most Welcoming Countries for Expats
An online article by Expat Organization InterNations
They put Costa Rica at #6.
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| Bromeliad Pink in a Shady Area of My Garden I think it will do very well here & I have 6 of them! Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Bromeliad Red which I really liked, but as you see it gets some sunlight thus I hope it makes it. I got only 1 of these. Bromeliads prefer shade. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| And for one week only – this particular tree. Seen from my terrace as is the photo below. Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Behind my “Cow Pasture Neighbors” Houses Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Even the silhouetted Chachalaca seems to be admiring the yellow flowers. In my Guarumo/Cecropia Tree Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| A Valentine from Nature Photographed along a road or trail in the El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| Or maybe you prefer an Exotic Wild Flower for Valentines El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| Reventazón River Valley El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
| One of Many Tributaries El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| My Guide Cristhian Ureña Martinez El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
| More FlowersEl Copal Area, Costa Rica |
| More Flowers El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
| More Flowers El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
| Mosses and Ferns of the Cloud Forest El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| A Horse Farm Where We Found Birds El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| A Horse Farm Where We Found Birds El Copal Area, Costa Rica |
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| Isla del Coco, Costa Rica |
This is our island in the Pacific Ocean that is similar to Galápagos Islands of Ecuador without
tourism. It is a national park and research center and many say is more significant scientifically than the Galápagos Islands. (Darwin missed it!) It is also the island that the fictitious dinosaur project was on in the movies of the Jurassic Park. See this brief YouTube video of THE REAL JURASSIC PARK for a 57 second glimpse of the real island.
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| Desert Rose Is becoming a favorite while it blooms! Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Heliconia Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Heliconia – Fewer of these blooming now. Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Red Ginger My most faithful year around bloomer! Home Garden, Atenas, Costa Rica |
My photo gallery FLORA & FOREST
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| Desert Rose or Adenium Obesum It too is growing and I just moved it from that smallest pot above. Atenas, Costa Rica |
See my photo gallery Flora & Forest for more flower photos.
Or my photo gallery People & Fiestas for more happy people.
And I just became aware of the new website for our Su Espacio Spanish Atenas Classes. Nice!
Ship That Ran Aground in Manzanillo, near where I spent a week a year ago September. It could have been weather or a sloppy boat captain (doesn’t say), but it looks like some heavy work will be needed to get it back out to sea. Click the photo in article to see it enlarged.
Paddling Across the Gulf of Nicoya is an interesting article about a group of all ages of Ticos who used paddle boards to paddle across the 17 mile wide Gulf of Nicoya near where I will be vacationing during Christmas. Here paddle boarding has become a popular substitute for surfing, especially for novices or as surfers get older, though this trip was in the relatively calm waters of a bay in the morning, 5-11 am as opposed to the open Pacific Ocean where some people use them.
ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT MOVING ABROAD?
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| Bougainvillea Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Yellow Bells Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Triquitraque Atenas, Costa Rica |
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| Once de Abril Atenas, Costa Rica |