Banded Skipper
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Banded Skipper My Home Garden, Roca Verde, Atenas, Costa Rica The gardener found it and came got me for the photo. I have other shots of one inside my house. |
Chachalacas at My Breakfast Table
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Immature Gray-headed Chachalaca Flying out of a Yellow-bell Tree in my gardens, Atenas, Costa Rica |
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Two Immature Gray-headed Chachalacas Sitting in a Yellow-bell Tree in my gardens, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Identification Explanations for the Birders Who Read This
Jungle Flowers at Sarapiquí
Jungle Leaves
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A Biologically Diverse Place
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Costa Rica is home to more than 500,000 plant & animal species, nearly 4% of the total species estimated worldwide, making Costa Rica one of the 20 countries with the highest biodiversity in the world. Of these 500,000 species, a little more than 300,000 are insects. And oh yes, the above flower I shot at Rancho Naturalista Lodge is commonly known as anthurium, tailflower, flamingo flower, and laceleaf. |
A Visitor to My Terrace
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Spiny-tailed Iguana On My Terrace, Roca Verde Home, Atenas Costa Rica |
This variety seems to be less common than the Green Iguana in most of Costa Rica, but I have seen this guy or his family members around the house, in neighbor’s tree, and going to and from the stream on the other side of our cow pasture. He was first heading in my backdoor, but turned and ran to the terrace when he saw me. They are basically harmless and never hurt people. Our little miniature dinosaurs! See also my photo gallery with this and other Reptiles.
And for travelers here the next 2 months:
Bridge between Airport & San Jose Closed 6 Weeks for repairs and Widening says this article in Tico Times. That means if you fly here it will take you longer to get into San Jose during February+ but should not affect coming west toward Atenas very much beyond the usual airport traffic congestion. The closure begins 21 January.
And FYI:
Costa Rica Ranks 4th in English Proficiency in Latin America says article in the Costa Rica Star.
That is convenient for lazy Americans who are mono-lingual, but note that it would not hold true in little farm towns like Atenas or other non-tourist, non-city locations. So my advice to those considering retiring or living here is to learn Spanish! After all, don’t you expect immigrants to the U.S. to learn English? 🙂 Que necesitas para aprender español.
Summer Flowers
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My Breakfast View this Morning It is summer here, school is out for summer break & more flowers are blooming. Jan-Feb are also the windy months, but at least the volcano has slowed issuing ash. |
What Our Costa Rica President Says about Immigration, an article in Tico Times today.
You guys in the U.S. feel free to share this article with your new president-elect. The quick summary is “If you want to get through a border, you’ll be able to sooner or later.” 🙂 And read about how CR deals with the flow of Cubans en-route to the U.S. through Costa Rica and the Nicaraguans and Colombians who come here to stay. Personal Disclosure: My maid is a Nica and my haircuts are at a Colombino peluquería and nobody seems to have a problem with that here. Everyone is welcome in Costa Rica, even arrogant Americans. Though there’s already enough in Atenas, so I’m not issuing an invitation! 🙂
Other Animals at Sarapiquí
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Mantled Howler Monkey male Selva Verde Lodge Sarapiquí, Chilamate, Costa Rica |
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White-nosed Coati Selva Verde Lodge Sarapiquí, Chilamate, Costa Rica |
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Variegated Squirrel Selva Verde Lodge Sarapiquí, Chilamate, Costa Rica |
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Black River Turtle Puerto Viejo River, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, Costa Rica |
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Spectacled Caiman Puerto Viejo River, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, Costa Rica |
See also all my non-bird wildlife photo galleries at OTHER WILDLIFE
And this will be my last post on what I saw in Sarapiquí at Selva Verde Lodge. I highly recommend this lodge and spending at least 3 or 4 nights when you go!