This web page contains a photographic record of a trip to Costa Rica in November 2011. The images are roughly in chronolgical order of our journey from the Capital, San Jose, to the wetlands of Tortuguero on the Caribbean coast then via the rain and cloud forests surrounding Sarapiqui and Monteverde to Manuel Antonio on the Pacific Coast. A total of one hundred and forty new bird species were recorded during this 15 night adventure.

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Wednesday 14 December 2011

Green-crowned Brilliant

Male

Female

Male

Females

Female
The brilliant colours displayed by many species, particularly among males, are the result of feather structure rather than pigmentation and are only visible from certain angles; which makes identification even more of a challenge.
Although hummingbirds are found in virtually every habitat in Costa Rica, the greatest species diversity occurs at middle elevations.

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