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Safaris - Wildlife - Birding - Costa Rica
You will enjoy everything this rich country has to offer: whales, dolphins, turtles and brightly colored fish. Corcovado National Park is the habitat of tapirs, toucans, scarlet macaws, coatis, sloths.. and the four Costa Rican species of monkeys. National Geographic stated that Corcovado National Park contains the most intense biodiversity in the world. You can also add Limon Province, Osa Peninsula or Guanacaste Peninsula to your itinerary.

couple of toucans

toucan

couple of toucans

Collared Aracari toucan

strawberry poisonous dart frog

tiger heron

Montezuma Oropendula

Egrets

Jacanas

Grey-necked wood-rail





















hawler monkey

Strawberry poisonous dart frog, also called blue-jean frog

blue bird

spider

butterfly

bird

large iguana (male)

pretty hummingbird

caterpillar ready to be transformed in a cocoon, before being a butterfly

wasps nest

owl

red tanager

Montezuma Oropendula flying

Egret

Egrets

Blue heron


Tiger heron with extended nest

tiger heron

heron

tiny bats on a tree

yellow bird

Strawberry poisonous dart frog, also called blue-jean frog

bird

humminbird

hummingbird

humminbird

hawler monkey

Strawberry poisonous dart frog, also called blue-jean frog

Strawberry poisonous dart frog, also called blue-jean frog as the legs are blue

hawler monkey

black bird

Montezuma Oropendula repairing its nest

Crested Oropendula

bird

parrot

woodpecker

woodpecker

green basilisk lizard - also called Jesus-Christ as it runs on water

Aninga

sloth

mother and baby sloths

baby sloth

sloth