Costa Rica
We are excited to share beautiful images of flora and fauna that can only be found in Costa Rica! We update this page frequently, so please return soon to see more information.
Coppery-headed Emerald
The Coppery-headed Emerald is a vibrant hummingbird endemic to Costa Rica’s highlands. It’s a must-see for birdwatchers visiting the region.
Chestnut-headed Oropendula
The Chestnut-headed Oropendula is a captivating bird found in Costa Rica’s rainforests. Its unique woven nests and melodious calls add to the country’s rich biodiversity.
Keel-billed Toucan
The Keel-billed Toucan, known for its vibrant beak and playful demeanor, is a captivating bird found in Costa Rica’s rainforests.
Blue-gray Tanager
The Blue-gray Tanager captivates with its striking plumage and melodious song. Learn about its habitat, diet, and conservation status.
Clay-colored Thrush (Yigüirro)
The clay-colored thrush may be drab in appearance, but its melodious song and cultural significance make it a beloved bird in Central America.
Howler Monkey
Delve into the fascinating world of Howler Monkeys, the loudest land animals renowned for their distinctive roars and arboreal lifestyle.
Emerald Toucanet
The Emerald Toucanet, a vibrant bird found in most parts of Costa Rica, captivates with its emerald plumage and playful nature.
Coati
The coati, native to the Americas, is known for its long nose, banded tail, and social behavior. Their adaptability make them fascinating creatures.
Chestnut-mandible Toucan
The Chestnut-mandible Toucan, native to Central and South America, is a striking bird known for its large colorful beak and vibrant plumage.
Guaria Morada
In the heart of Costa Rica, a national treasure blooms not in the form of a creature, but as a captivating flower: the Guaria Morada (Cattleya skinneri).
Blue-crowned Motmot
The blue-crowned or blue-capped motmot (Momotus coeruliceps) is a bird that adds a splash of color to the forests and woodlands of Costa Rica.