Embark on a rainforest birdwatching tour in Costa Rica to witness the incredible diversity of avifauna. Explore various habitats and spot a wide range of bird species, including hawks, kingbird flycatchers, and great kiskadees.
Embark on a rainforest birdwatching tour in Costa Rica to witness the incredible diversity of avifauna. Explore various habitats and spot a wide range of bird species, including hawks, kingbird flycatchers, and great kiskadees.
- Guanacaste Province - Palo Verde is a good place to start because it offers a variety of natural bird habitats, including wetlands, grasslands and a dry forest. The Rio Tempisque runs through here. During the rainy fall season it floods, creating a broad marsh area that attracts many migrating birds. You’ll see some beautiful birds here, including…
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Guanacaste Province - Palo Verde is a good place to start because it offers a variety of natural bird habitats, including wetlands, grasslands and a dry forest. The Rio Tempisque runs through here. During the rainy fall season it floods, creating a broad marsh area that attracts many migrating birds. You’ll see some beautiful birds here, including snowy white herons, roseate spoonbills and green-backed herons. Also look for great egrets, glossy ibis, black-bellied whistling ducks and blue-winged teals.
The Tenorio rainforest is not only known for being the best place in Costa Rica to see sloth, it’s also one of the birders and photographers favorite places for bird watching. Situated between the Miravalles and Tenorio Volcanoes, that is technically a Caribbean Slope location but has the distinct advantage of getting crossover species from the dry forests of Guanacaste.
For those less familiar with neotropical bird life, Toucans, Trogons, falcons, eagles, hawk, Aracaris, Tanagers and Honeycreepers, many of them brightly colored, may be seen around the Tenorio rainforest, For the more experienced birder, Bijagua is the place to see Tody Motmot and Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo.
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Bottled water
- Round-trip private transfer
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Bottled water
- Round-trip private transfer
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Set your sights on a huge variety of Costa Rican birdlife with a morning birdwatching tour at the rainforest and dryforest where more than half of all the country’s native species can be found. Get an early start to catch the birds’ most active time of day, and trek through diverse habitats like grasslands, forest, wetlands and streams to see birds…
Set your sights on a huge variety of Costa Rican birdlife with a morning birdwatching tour at the rainforest and dryforest where more than half of all the country’s native species can be found. Get an early start to catch the birds’ most active time of day, and trek through diverse habitats like grasslands, forest, wetlands and streams to see birds including hawks, kingbird flycatchers, and great kiskadees, egrets, ibis, black-bellied whistling ducks, storcks, jabiru, king fishers, owls, trogons, mot mots, roseate spoonbill and so much more. If you’re looking for a specific bird, let the guides know and they can recommend the best place in the area to watch for it.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.