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Discoveries Costa Rica: Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos

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Discoveries Costa Rica: Birds - Quetzals to CuckoosHD38 Preview from Bennett Watt HD Productions on Vimeo. If you combine all the birds species found in the United States and Canada and put them into an area the size of the West Virginia, that is what birding is like in Costa Rica. says environmental consultant, wildlife biologist, avid birder and National Geographic photo instructor, Willy Alfaro. There are over 900 bird species identified in Costa Rica. Many are considered rare and exotic and can be

 

HD38 Preview from Bennett-Watt HD Productions on Vimeo.

 

“If you combine all the birds species found in the United States and Canada and put them into an area the size of the West Virginia, that is what birding is like in Costa Rica.” says environmental consultant, wildlife biologist, avid birder and National Geographic photo instructor, Willy Alfaro.

 

There are over 900 bird species identified in Costa Rica. Many are considered rare and exotic and can be found in an incredible array of habitats and microsystems that make this land bridge between the Americas so rich in bird life. Many visitors travel to Costa Rica to catch a glimpse of the fascinating Resplendent Quetzal which is definitely the “WOW” factor bird here.

Featured birds include:

Rufus Vented Ground Cuckoo

Tanager: scarlet rumped, speckled, blue gray, palm, silver throated

Ornate Hawk Eagle

Falcon: laughing, collared forest

Honeycreeper: red legged, green, shining

Great Kiskadee

Parrot: white fronted, brown hooded

Parakeet: crimson fronted, orange fronted

Northern Jacana

Green Ibis

Heron: tiger, boat billed

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

Purple Gallinule

Black Cheeked Woodpecker

Rufous Tailed Hummingbird

Clay Colored Thrush

Macaw: scarlet, great green

Gray Headed Chachalaca

Lessons Motmot

Sunbittern

Wood Stork

Black Vulture

Yellow Crowned Euphonia

Giant Cowbird

Tropical Kingbird

Masked Tityra

Oropendula: montezuma, chestnut headed

Aracari: fiery billed, collard

Toucan: black mandibled, keel billed

Northern Emerald Toucanet 

63 Min.

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The sixth program in the "Discoveries Costa Rica" DVD series of beautiful video essays, Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos is a captivating documentary showcasing rare, exotic, and striking birds native to Costa Rica. Since Costa Rica has over 900 bird species, only a fraction of its avian diversity can be portrayed in a single program, yet here are the honeycreeper, the rufous tailed hummingbird, the black vulture, the northern emerald toucanet, and much more. Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos is the next best thing to personally visiting Costa Rica on a birdwatching expedition, and highly recommended for both avian aficionados and public library DVD collections. 63 min.

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