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Winter
GetawayCOSTA RICA Quetzal/Hummingbird Special! February 10-16, 2013 Featuring the wonderful Rancho Naturalista and the Valley of the Quetzal! Trip Cost & Travel Planning> | Registration Form> Escape the cold weather and bird in sunny, Costa Rica this winter on our easy, affordable getaway in search of Costa Rica's most beautiful birds - the Resplendent Quetzal and the charming hummingbirds of this bird filled country. Our itinerary features stays at two lovely lodges where you'll enjoy warm tropical weather, lovely accommodation, great food, lush forests, and an incredible variety of vibrant birds. A stay in the famous Valley of the Quetzals will offer the chance to explore mid-montane habitats where trogons, hummingbirds, tanagers, flycatchers and other vividly colored birds flourish. At the lovely Rancho Naturalista, you'll be the best possible place in Costa Rica to see Snowcap, a stunning hummingbird that visits feeders strategically placed along forest trails. Book
your winter getaway
now to bird
the
winter
blues
away in the lush habitats
of Costa Rica! Sunrise
Birding has organized
many
successful birding
trips
to Costa Rica. Click
below for some of
the
reports from our past
Costa Rica Trips: |
Resplendent
Quetzal. Photo by Steve
Bird. ![]() Snowcap. Photo by Steve Bird. |
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ITINERARY Days
2 & 3 – San
Jose to Rancho Naturalista The
next two days will be spent
birding the trails and
grounds here looking for
Great
Tinamou, Barred Forest
Falcon, Sulphur-winged Parakeet,
Yellow-eared Toucanet,
White-ruffed Manakin, Purple-crowned
Fairy, Scarlet-rumped Cacique,
and such beauties as Emerald,
Golden-headed, Bay-headed
and Black-and-Yellow Tanager.
Ant swarms are possible
in the forest and, if present,
are often attended to by
Spotted Antbird, Immaculate
Antbird, and other ant
followers. Specialty birds
of Rancho Naturalista include
Sunbittern, Green Thorntail,
Purplish-backed Quail-Dove,
the mythical Lanceolated
Monklet, Rufous Motmot,
Brown-billed Scythebill,
Checker-throated Antwren,
and White-crowned Manakin
which displays on a lek
on Rancho’s
upper trail. One
of the many avian prizes
here is the lovely Snowcap.
Rancho Naturalista is arguably
the best place in the world
to see this little local
jewel. Here it visits the
forest
feeders and also feeds
along the vervain in front
of the lodge. Your stay
here is sure to be relaxing
and exciting at the same
time with fantastic birding
all around. Day
4: Rancho Naturalista
/
Paraiso Quetzales /
Valley
of
the Quetzal If
you can tear yourself away
from the feeders, there
will be a walk on the trails
to look for such delightful
birds as Black-and-yellow
Silky-Flycatcher, Long-tailed
Silky Flycatcher, Ochraceous
Pewee, Silvery-fronted
Tapaculo and the skulking
Zeledonia. Resplendent Quetzals
also live here so continue
to keep a vigilant watch!
Day
5: The Valley of the
Quetzal The rest of the day will be spent exploring the valley, looking for the stunning Flame-colored Tanager, Brown-capped Vireo, Spangle-cheeked Tanager, Rufous-browed Peppershrike, Yellowish Flycatcher, Collared Redstart, Acorn and Hairy Woodpecker, Sulphur-winged Parakeet, Green Violet-ear, White-throated Mountain-Gem, Scintillant Hummingbird, Ruddy Treerunner, Black-faced Solitaire, Emerald Toucanet, Flame-throated Warbler, Stripe-tailed Emerald and more. Throughout the day, there will be more chances to see amazing Resplendent Quetzal - a highlight of any tour to Costa Rica.
Later
on, you will head back
to the Valley of the
Quetzals and make a
stop at a Mirian’s
restaurant. Mirian is
a
long
time
friend and her small cafe
is a favorite
spot to enjoy a cup of
coffee and check the birds
in the back garden. If
the fuchsia shrubs are
blooming, it is likely
that Volcano Hummingbirds
will be taking advantage
of it allowing great views.
Also here, keep watch
for Sooty-capped Bush Tanager,
Flame-colored Tanager,
Sooty Robin, and Large-footed
and Yellow-thighed Finches
foraging on the ground. Day
7: Return to San Jose
for departures
All
photos © Gina
Nichol and Steve Bird. Top
to Bottom: Resplendent
Quetzal
(Steve Bird), Snowcap
(Steve Bird), |
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