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How to See Sunbitterns in Costa Rica

March 14, 2020 by Patrick O'Donnell No Comments
Some birds seem familiar but that’s just because they are...
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The Birding in Costa Rica is Always Good at Lands in Love

February 3, 2018 by Patrick O'Donnell No Comments
“Seen anything good”? How many of us have heard that...
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Some Cool and Crazy Waterbirds from Costa Rica

October 18, 2014 by Patrick O'Donnell 1 Comment
Costa Rica is one of those places that people visit...
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The Sunbitterns of Costa Rica

July 17, 2012 by James 20 Comments
From time to time during the filming of our TV...
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The Biggest Urban Pygmy Cormorant Roost is Finally Protected!!

The Biggest Urban Pygmy Cormorant Roost is Finally Protected!!

A Year of Birding in Costa Rica- Highlights and a Few Birds Missed

A Year of Birding in Costa Rica- Highlights and a Few Birds Missed

Casa Tangara dowii, Costa Rica: to claim our feathery gold

Casa Tangara dowii, Costa Rica: to claim our feathery gold

Highlights from the 2022 Arenal Christmas Count in Costa Rica

Highlights from the 2022 Arenal Christmas Count in Costa Rica

Casa Tangara dowii, Costa Rica, or over the Misty Mountains cold

Casa Tangara dowii, Costa Rica, or over the Misty Mountains cold

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