We recently had the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica to photograph wildlife. Because there are so many national parks in the country, it isn't difficult to find plenty of birds, but also a few ...
(MENAFN- Costa Rica News) Costa Rica is home to over 900 bird species, including some of the most exotic and visually stunning birds on Earth.","breadcrumb":{"@id":"# ...
Canada announced that it will support Costa Rica and other countries in the region with a $15 million donation through the Conserve Birds program. The initiative seeks to protect several key ...
Collette's blogger Kristen Gilbert recently highlighted some of the most amazing species of birds that can be seen in Costa Rica - a country known for its biodiversity. Altogether, 600 avian species ...
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What do you get when you combine the broad wings and big body of a raptor with a little curved beak on a small dove-like head? You get the gray-headed kite. The gray-headed kite (Leptodon cayanensis) ...
Trinidad tends to get tagged in references to its smaller island twin, Tobago. Each has its own personality, but what they ...
The long-tailed manakin is one of the most beloved birds in Costa Rica. (Alejandra Echeverri). Deforestation and a drying climate threaten the bird species that people value most, according to a ...
Costa Rica is a birder’s paradise because of its many colorful birds. This tiny country, which is the size of West Virginia, has about 900 species, including more than 50 hummingbirds. For comparison, ...
Small farms with natural landscape features such as shade trees, hedgerows and tracts of intact forest provide a refuge for some tropical bird populations, according to an 18-year study in Costa Rica.
Feb. 2—Escape the winter doldrums viewing the brightly colored birds of Costa Rica at the upcoming meeting of the Kern Audubon Society. On Tuesday, Mark and Randi Hodson will discuss the birding trip ...