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  442 Bird Species
2 National Parks
2 Wetlands
3 National Wildlife Refuges
Protected 2 Zones
The characteristic residents of the wetlands in this sector include species from the families Anatidae, Threskiornithidae, Ciconidae, Phalacrocoracidae, Anhingidae, Ardeidae, Rallidae, Heliornithidae, Charadriidae and Alcedinidae. The most abundant migratory birds here, meanwhile, belong to the families Apodidae, Hirundinidae, Tyrannidae, Parulidae, Vireonidae, Thraupidae, Turdidae, Cathartidae, Accipritridae, Ardeidae, Charadriidae, Scolopacidae and Laridae.
Due to the range of altitudes in this region, birdwatchers can spot species that are more characteristic of intermediate Caribbean elevations as well as others from the country’s highlands. These include the coppery-headed emerald (Elvira cupreiceps), a species of hummingbird that is endemic to Costa Rica. At least five species have been identified as being endemic to the Central American Caribbean, including the blue-and-gold tanager (Bangsia arcaei), black-and-yellow tanager (Chrysothlypis chrysomelas), streak-crowned antvireo (Dysithamnus striaticeps) and the tawny-chested flycatcher (Aphanotriccus capitalis) along with nine that are endemic to the highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama, including the black guan (Chamaepetes unicolor), prong-billed barbet (Semnornis frantzii), black-faced solitaire (Myadestes melanops) and the golden-browed chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys).
The node is also home to the Caribbean Plains and Marshes of Costa Rica Important Bird Area (IBA), which is an area of interest due to the high species diversity (>400) as well as a recognized migratory corridor of high importance for at least 185 migratory species.
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Photo: David Chiapponi
           Heliornis fulica
Common name:
Sungrebe
All year
      Agamia agami
Common name: Agami Heron
Photo: Johan Alvarez
Mesembrinibis cayennensis
All year and
a colony of nesting in Pacuare Reserve (May-July)
           Common Name:
Green Ibis
Photo: ICT
Bird count in Pococí:
mrbirdingguide.school.blog
Bird count in Wildlife Refuge Barra del Colorado:
nacion.com/el-pais/patrimonio/tortuguero
nacion.com/revista-dominical/ las-aves-de-tortuguero
For more information visit:
ebird.org
Asoc. Ornitológica de CR
Video Unión de Ornitólogos CR Official list of birds in Costa Rica guacimo.go.cr/turismo/
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