Celeste Mountain Lodge, Flowers, Insects
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| Each night many came early for dinner to visit & use the wifi. In addition to this dining room there was a lounge area below, all open-air, simple, rustic, and ecologically sound structurally. |
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| After breakfast with friends from France, Italy, & New York City. |
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| Hercules Beetle Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| Hercules Beetle Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
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| Chestnut-sided Warbler with Caught Insect in Rain Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica I did not include this photo with the other birds at the lodge. |
| Heliconia Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Heliconia Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Heliconia Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Hibiscus Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
| Heliconia Celeste Mountain Lodge, Bijagua, Costa Rica |
Tomorrow I share the last of my trip to Bijagua, “The Celeste Mountain Lodge Rainforest Trail.”
Tenorio Park & Rio Celeste
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| Charlie Doggett crossing Rio Celeste I sure have a lot of “Jungle Fun” for an old man! Its why I’m here! Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
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| Merging of the Waters 2 streams merge & their minerals mix & turn the water blue. Fun! 30 meters upstream from the bridge photo above. Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
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| And Every Tree is a Work of Art! Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
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| Brown Wood Turtle Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
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| White-nosed Coati Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
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| Yellow-eared Toucanet Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica |
| Yes, Much of Trail was this Muddy! Tenorio Volcano National Park, Costa Rica I always take two pairs of hiking shoes & one is still drying from cleanup! ¡PURA VIDA! |
You may be asking how it could be so wet when you are still in the “Dry Season.” Well, in a cloud forest like this it is always humid, misty, and sometimes raining, year-around. Maybe more so during the rainy season. Same goes for the coastal rainforests, while we in the Central Valley have two very distinct seasons. That is why the majority of the population lives in the Central Valley.
LITTLE CR EXTRAS:
History of Gallo Pinto (beans & rice in Costa Rica)
Starbucks Coffee Farm in Costa Rica
Another Reason to NOT have a Car in Costa Rica (Besides the high cost)
Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires! (Dry Season problem around the world!)
Cañon Negro: People & Other Wildlife
| The Jacques Pellé’s From France at my lodge and decided to join me on Cañon Negro trip A very enjoyable couple! |
| Alex, our guide Explaining this interesting plume plant Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| Me Thanks to the Pelé’s Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Red-eared Slider Turtle Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Green Iguana (male in mating orange) Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Spectacled Caiman Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Unknown Frog (Smilisca?) Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| Red Seed of a Fruit used to Color Rice Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| Dry Season Flowering Trees Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| And many other interesting trees! Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| A Big Boat for just 4 of us! Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
| Jacques captures the river ahead – Rio Frio Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
Obviously, Cañon Negro was a highlight of the trip! Assuming that you saw the 19 different bird photos from the last three days’ posts. Harris’s Hawk, Cañon Negro Birds 1, and Cañon Negro Birds 2
Tomorrow I will share shots from the Tenorio Volcano National Park, the closest place to Celeste Mountain Lodge and then more from the lodge another day.
And my general Costa Rica Photo Gallery is always available!
Today’s Bus Trip
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| Return trip was on a Double-Decker, air-conditioned bus, painted cool! |
On the return trip I got off the bus in Alajuela (before San Jose) to speed up my
return to Atenas by more than an hour, maybe two! At the bus stop in Bijagua were three young adults from North Carolina on their adventure trip (2 girls & 1 guy) and I enjoyed visiting with them. They had been all over the country by bus from coast to coast for 16 days! Ahhhhhh! Youth! Yet I probably have as much adventure as an old man, just at a much slower pace in little short trips! What a life!
Cañon Negro Birds, Part 2
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| Mangrove Cuckoo Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Great Blue Heron (Running from A Caiman?) Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Black-collared Hawk Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Amazon Kingfisher male Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Sungrebe (non-breeding male) Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Neotropic Cormorant Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Black-necked Stilt Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
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| Roseate Spoonbills Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica Could not get closer. We were not in the boat but walking in mud! |
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| Black-bellied Whistling Ducks Cañon Negro Reserve, Costa Rica |
See Yesterday’s Post for the other 9 photos of birds there that I’m sharing, including a Squirrel Cuckoo and Laughing Falcon. Then Monday I shared only the Harris’s Hawk, maybe my favorite, which we saw driving back from Cañon Negro.
About Cañon Negro Wildlife Refuge (Wikipedia) Tomorrow some scenery & people there
Cañon Negro Birds, Part 1
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| Squirrel Cuckoo Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Anhinga female Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Yellow-throated Toucan Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Green Heron Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Amazon Kingfisher female Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Boat-billed Heron Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Laughing Falcon Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Red-winged Blackbird Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
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| Social Flycatcher building a nest Cañon Negro, Costa Rica |
And 9 more tomorrow night, then we start on Tenorio and more from the lodge. Tomorrow (Wed.) I ride the buses back to Atenas.
And my Birds photo gallery
Harris’s Hawk
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| Harris’s Hawk Roadside between Bijagua and Canon Negro, Costa Rica |
I made around 600 images at Canon Negro today and have a lot of birds & other photos to share, but I have not had time to process them all, plus we have been without internet connection most of the day and what we have now is very slow. So this is all the report for tonight. But this shot of a Harris’s Hawk will probably be my favorite shot of the day and is my first ever for this kind of hawk. I also got two other kinds of hawks and a Laughing Falcon today, but not this good of an image.
By Bus to Bijagua
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| And if I had not eaten breakfast at home, I could have eaten here. I did have coffee of course and read a little of a Spanish language newspaper and the latest book on my Kindle while waiting. |
It was the same bus all the way to Bijagua with many brief stops picking up people. Yes, it was a “collectivo” stopping anywhere someone was at a stop and went into Alajuela Central to pick up a lot of people there. It was definitely best that I went to San Jose and got my favorite seat, the front right seat looking out the windshield all the way up! It was most of the way on Highway 1 and from Baranca on a very familiar route to me which we used on our “Visa Runs” that first year. And the Baranca bus station is also a restaurant with shops and big restrooms that I have stopped at many times, so quite familiar. We had a 20 minute break there. All other stops were along the road including my stop in Bijagua in front of a Soda. I found an unmarked taxi that took me to the lodge.
My Spanish line is ready for the San Jose bus station in the morning.
I need the bus to Upala, exiting in Bijagua. A ticket for one senior adult please.
It pays to be over 65 here (adulto mayor), giving me discounts on all buses and national parks, museums and theaters, etc.
I emailed my self the Spanish line so I can open it on my phone and read it if needed. Or more likely I will wing it! The first sentence is easy now, and the second can be shortened to “para un adulto mayor” as I hand him/her my cedula and gold card.
The bus trip is part of the adventure! 🙂












































