by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Costa Rica is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting over 900 species of birds, making it one of the most diverse countries in the world for avian wildlife. With its vast array of ecosystems, from dense rainforests to dry savannas and tropical beaches, Costa Rica...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
With iconic locations in Costa Rica such as San Gerardo de Dota, Monteverde, Arenal, and the Osa Peninsula, the Bijagua area is often overlooked by birders and photographers. This region is a fantastic hidden gem that should be considered on any extensive bird...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
What do we mean by “The Southern Zone” of Costa Rica. That’s a good question and depending who you ask, you might get several different answers. Technically, the Southern Zone is the Southern Pacific of Costa Rica, including the Osa Peninsula. Even the Talamanca...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Often overshadowed by the very popular Corcovado National Park, Drake Bay remains an undiscovered gem for serious bird watchers and photographers. Drake Bay is a simple, remote village surrounded by lush jungle and one of the most biologically diverse places on earth,...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
Within just a twenty minutes drive from the capital city of San Jose, birders and photographers can be in a quarter million acres of lush tropical rainforest. Picture a topography of rugged cliffs, raging rivers, dense primary jungles and habitats that range from...
by Joan Borreli | Costa Rica Birding Blog
I can’t think of another location in Costa Rica that has been waxed poetically more than Corcovado National Park. National Geographic has called Corcovado, “The most biodiverse place in the world.” The renowned author, ecologist, and conservationist, Daniel Janzen,...