Costa Rican Adventure
Ever since I’ve been involved in birding, I’ve heard about
the marvelous birding opportunities in Costa Rica. There are still numerous
species I haven’t seen in the U.S., but when I learned that I could see
hundreds of species in a week or two in Costa Rica, I just had to go there. Luckily,
two friends were just as excited about embarking on this adventure as I was. We
left on a Road Scholar birding trip in early February, and it far exceeded our
expectations. We each increased our life list by over 200 species.
I could go on and on about the trip, but this blog is about
birds, so I’ll limit myself to sharing pictures of a few of them.
Unfortunately, since I am fairly new to photography as well as to birding, I
didn’t always have the correct settings for the changing conditions, especially
in the rain forest. There were also times we were in a small boat, which took
us to see birds we otherwise wouldn’t have seen. However, small boats sometimes
rock, making clear photos difficult. One of my many treasured memories is of riding
in such a boat, shortly after dawn, drifting down a hazy river, with herons,
egrets, and various other picturesque birds in trees and along the shore and caimans
lying at water’s edge.
I am still going through the thousands of pictures I took,
deleting, deleting, deleting. Over the next days, or weeks, I’ll post some of
the better ones. Not all of these will be of the best quality, but I am hoping
people will overlook that and focus on the birds.
Black and White Owls
This Boat-billed Heron was very hard to see from the boat. It was deep in the foliage.
Squirrel Cuckoo
I had to go all the way to Costa Rica to see my first Painted Bunting.
Tennessee Warbler