Can't wait to one day go to this side of the world, thanks for sharing!
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Ich freue mich schon auf meinen nächsten Besuch in Costa Rica. Aktuell beobachte ich Vögel an der deutschen Nordseeküste. Auch sehr schön und empfehlenswert, aber im Februar ist es ziemlich frisch. Da freue ich mich sehr über deine schönen Videos aus Costa Rica. Mach weiter so ❤
Thanks for this one! The highland areas of CR are so special and really worth a visit. The refuge of Monteverde itself can often be a bit overcrowded, but the smaller ones nearby like Santa Elena and the one shown here are highly recommended. And it's always kinda breathtaking to see the Quetzal...
Costa Rica its a great country...i live in the city Alajuela and i can see the half of the birds that you show in the video...but in my backyard. One day i see 2 Toucans.
Thanks for the video :) we are here now and having a great time. Do you know why the north-east corner of curi-cancha is “restricted”? It’s clearly a well maintained trail so it seems a bit strange.
Haha, thanks, I guess :) The nicer shots are made with a digiscoping setup, my phone through my scope. When things get shakier and grainy I've had to switch to my camera which has seen better days ;)
Hola saludos, muy bien este video pero te recomiendo hacerlo sin música, para escuchar los sonidos de las aves,es mi recomendación,pero lo demas muy bien
You could argue that Costa Rica is a tourist trap ;) I guess it depends on what you're looking for. If you want to experience authentic tico culture, it's not the place of course. Santa Elena is a town that caters to people (mostly tourists) who want to experience this natural gem. For sure, I could personally do without the ziplining, hanging bridges, and whatnot. But I'd be hesitant to call an area with such ecological diversity a "tourist trap". That's a label I reserve for Manuel Antonio (just kidding, kind of). For birders (and the channel is about birds after all), I'd be hard pressed to recommend a better place to see a Three-Wattled Bellbird, for instance. I'd say the popularity is justified. If I switch to making culture-based travel videos I'll reconsider :D
Shut up dude you are the trap in this nice video and channel! I’m from Monteverde and live in Chicago and believe I do not like here at all I’m just being responsible with my duties and that’s it but I miss it and a lot! So why don’t you go on your mental Trap and leg people do whatever they want ? Bye!
@@jabirustories what happens is that authentic tico culture is never a product. Because it's the authentic one, it doesn't come to you because you pay for it, but because you're part of the culture. You can't for example, buy the experience of an old guy from the rural area, you can't buy the love for cooking of a random señora, or the stories of the past about how we ended up being like this. Also culture changes and it's dinamic, our culture is integrating with yours which is also the reason why prices are leveling with the cost of living of parts of the us, and why we have better internet and many more things
Thanks for the video :) we are here now and having a great time. Do you know why the north-east corner of curi-cancha is “restricted”? It’s clearly a well maintained trail so it seems a bit strange.
@@BenCoward-n3u glad you’re enjoying your time there - it’s a magical place! As for the restricted area: no idea, honestly. November was tough for a lot of the country, so maybe some fallen trees?
Can't wait to one day go to this side of the world, thanks for sharing!
Ich freue mich schon auf meinen nächsten Besuch in Costa Rica. Aktuell beobachte ich Vögel an der deutschen Nordseeküste. Auch sehr schön und empfehlenswert, aber im Februar ist es ziemlich frisch. Da freue ich mich sehr über deine schönen Videos aus Costa Rica. Mach weiter so ❤
Thanks for this one! The highland areas of CR are so special and really worth a visit. The refuge of Monteverde itself can often be a bit overcrowded, but the smaller ones nearby like Santa Elena and the one shown here are highly recommended. And it's always kinda breathtaking to see the Quetzal...
Santa Elena is also reaaaally nice, that’s true! Maybe I’ll have to go back to Film there as well - oh, the pain 😅
Wasn't aware of the origins of Monteverde, super interesting! Greetings from 🇨🇷
Costa Rica its a great country...i live in the city Alajuela and i can see the half of the birds that you show in the video...but in my backyard. One day i see 2 Toucans.
Thanks for this! I spent a great day birding Curi Cancha last July.
It's such a special place :)
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Thanks for the video :) we are here now and having a great time. Do you know why the north-east corner of curi-cancha is “restricted”? It’s clearly a well maintained trail so it seems a bit strange.
Wow your camera sure is good at zooming in on all these amazing birds
Haha, thanks, I guess :) The nicer shots are made with a digiscoping setup, my phone through my scope. When things get shakier and grainy I've had to switch to my camera which has seen better days ;)
The best empanada is empanada de chiverre, try it out
I'm normally not a fan of the sweet ones but I'll have to give them a try with that recommendation 😅Thanks a lot!
@@jabirustories yeah but not from the pulperías, those ones really suck. You need the real ones, they prepare them mostly christmas and easter
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Hola saludos, muy bien este video pero te recomiendo hacerlo sin música, para escuchar los sonidos de las aves,es mi recomendación,pero lo demas muy bien
Monteverde is such a tourist trap, so many better places in Costa Rica
Monteverde is not the best place but Is a good one...
You could argue that Costa Rica is a tourist trap ;)
I guess it depends on what you're looking for. If you want to experience authentic tico culture, it's not the place of course. Santa Elena is a town that caters to people (mostly tourists) who want to experience this natural gem. For sure, I could personally do without the ziplining, hanging bridges, and whatnot.
But I'd be hesitant to call an area with such ecological diversity a "tourist trap". That's a label I reserve for Manuel Antonio (just kidding, kind of). For birders (and the channel is about birds after all), I'd be hard pressed to recommend a better place to see a Three-Wattled Bellbird, for instance. I'd say the popularity is justified.
If I switch to making culture-based travel videos I'll reconsider :D
Shut up dude you are the trap in this nice video and channel! I’m from Monteverde and live in Chicago and believe I do not like here at all I’m just being responsible with my duties and that’s it but I miss it and a lot! So why don’t you go on your mental Trap and leg people do whatever they want ? Bye!
@@jabirustories what happens is that authentic tico culture is never a product. Because it's the authentic one, it doesn't come to you because you pay for it, but because you're part of the culture. You can't for example, buy the experience of an old guy from the rural area, you can't buy the love for cooking of a random señora, or the stories of the past about how we ended up being like this. Also culture changes and it's dinamic, our culture is integrating with yours which is also the reason why prices are leveling with the cost of living of parts of the us, and why we have better internet and many more things
@@joules_sw Well said, 100% agree!
Thanks for the video :) we are here now and having a great time. Do you know why the north-east corner of curi-cancha is “restricted”? It’s clearly a well maintained trail so it seems a bit strange.
@@BenCoward-n3u glad you’re enjoying your time there - it’s a magical place!
As for the restricted area: no idea, honestly. November was tough for a lot of the country, so maybe some fallen trees?