Birds


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But we do want you to know that if you want to see birds you just have to come to our place. Many professional bird guides are so delighted with the amount of birds and the different kind of species they spot in our place. So actually we do not need to make more rumor to 'sell' our place to birders, they are marketing the place for us already. Every birder loves the place and they all leave with less open spaces on their check list! So do your self a favor and join them!

Please pay special attention to the Costarican Bird Route we are site number 18 on their list!

Hereunder you will find the notes of the Costarican Birding Club after a visit to the Catarata Del Toro:: 

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Recent Outing: Catarata del Toro, May 24,25

The Birding Club of Costa Rica held its May outing Saturday, Sunday, May 24th and 25th at Catarata del Toro park near Bajos Del Toro Amarillo. Sixteen enthusiastic birders braved torrential afternoon rains Saturday hiking on the property. Most of our feathered friends had sought shelter, which we soon did also. A great boca spread made up for the rain. The following morning was clearer and we set out once more, as the birds were also out. Guide Richard Garrigues coaxed several out of the brush with his recordings, to the delight of the participants. Forty-three species were noted. Back at the restaurant we were served a good Tico breakfast after which Richard gave us a brief lecture on distinguishing the nine varieties of hummingbirds who were active at the feeders that morning. The location is close enough to San José for a day trip, the 400 foot waterfall is spectacular, the restaurant is very good, and Will and his staff were exceptionally cordial. Many of us will be back to what the owners advertise as "Costa Rica's Ultimate Secret." -- Cyndy Vorih

GPS coordinates: 10.25223 N, 084.27433 W

Bird List : (43 seen)
Crested Guan, Black Vulture, Band-Tailed Pigeon, White-crowned Parrot, Squirrel Cuckoo, White-Collared Swift, Violet Sabrewing, Green Violet-ear, Green Thorntail, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Black-bellied Hummingbird, Coppery-Headed Emerald, White-bellied Mountain-gem, Purple-throated Mountain-gem, Green-crowned Brilliant, Prong-billed Barbet, Red-faced Spinetail, Spotted Woodcreeper, Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant, White-throated Spadebill, Tufted Flycatcher, Black Phoebe, Bright-rumped Attila, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Tropical Kingbird, Brown Jay, Azure-Hooded Jay, House Wren, Ochraceous Wren, Gray-breasted Wood-Wren, Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush, Clay-Colored Robin, Tropical Parula, Slate-throated Redstart, Common Bush-tanager, Silver-Throated Tanager, Bay-headed Tanager, Spangle-Cheeked Tanager, Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, Green Honeycreeper, Rufous-collared Sparrow, Montezuma Oropendola, Golden-browed Chlorophonia

Participants: Don Voelker, Peter Negaard, Moe and Irene Laframboise, Lyn Statten, Joy Streck, Janis Bolt, Linda Leake, Johan Kuilder, Ineke Van Leeuwen, Dieter Holdt, Lisa Carnicom, Joel Bowers and Bill and Cyndy Vorih with Richard Garrigues as our guide.

Bill and Cyndy Vorih
New Address
wvorih@gmail.com

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