Beautifully done, Marty!! So many varied species to observe there in Costa Rica--I would love to travel there one day myself. All the Tanagers were so vibrant; the Bay-Headed and Emerald ones were especially gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!!
The plan is to head down there in mid-March with family. In addition to many North American species I'm missing I hope to get the quetzel, other trogons, squirrel cuckoo, great currasow, sunbittern, southern lapwing, boat-billed heron, motmots, toucans, parrots, red-capped mannikan, three-wattled bellbird, black-faced solitaire (esp song), common tody-flycatcher, euphonias, yellow-browed chlorophonia, yellow-thighed brushfinch, Montezuma oropendola, bay-headed tanager and bananquit
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Lovely creation. Thanks.
Beautifully done, Marty!! So many varied species to observe there in Costa Rica--I would love to travel there one day myself. All the Tanagers were so vibrant; the Bay-Headed and Emerald ones were especially gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you for your nice feedback. I like the colorful tanagers too.
The plan is to head down there in mid-March with family. In addition to many North American species I'm missing I hope to get the quetzel, other trogons, squirrel cuckoo, great currasow, sunbittern, southern lapwing, boat-billed heron, motmots, toucans, parrots, red-capped mannikan, three-wattled bellbird, black-faced solitaire (esp song), common tody-flycatcher, euphonias, yellow-browed chlorophonia, yellow-thighed brushfinch, Montezuma oropendola, bay-headed tanager and bananquit
I hope you see plenty of birds down in Costa Rica.
Pura vida guys .my wish is the harpy eagle will become the national bird of Costa Rica
Im using this to study for my upcoming trip. Thanks so much! And great shots! What camera are you using?
Lately, Sony - Cyber-shot RX10 IV Thanks for the compliment. Going to Costa Rica tomorrow for 12 days. I will update the video when I return.
Please add a comment about the bird you liked best. I liked the trogons the best.
The Chlorophonia at 32:21 is still the best shot. But I am a warbler guy, so I was glad to see you added the Flame-throated Warbler to this edition.