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Rincón de la Vieja +400 National Park Bird species
Volcanic peaks extend over a mountain range with rivers that flow into the +70Bird
NATIONAL BIRD
SANTA ROSA
WATCHING ROUTE COSTA RICA
Pacific and the Caribbean, with the result that a wide variety of bird species find
Euphonia hirundinacea
National Wildlife Refuge
Common name: Yellow-throated Euphonia
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the conditions they need to survive. The sectors of Las Pailas and Santa María are the most suitable for birdwatching and one of the best destinations for hiking enthusiasts.
Eumomota superciliosa
Common name: Turquoise-browed Motmot
Photo: Donovan Alvarez
From May to June
This forest provides a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds such as great curassows, magpies, toucans, ospreys, and more. Mammals include jaguars, pumas, tapirs, deer and peccaries. The area’s reptiles include the hawksbill, leatherback, green and olive ridley sea turtles.
Casona de Santa Rosa Historical Museum, where the Battle of Santa Rosa took place in 1856.
te Conservation Area
Santa Rosa National Park
Tropical Dry Forest.
Dry season:
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Alvarado Hidalgo
From April to July
Bahía Junquillal
National Wildlife Refuge
Located within the city of La Cruz in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, the refuge is about 33 km from Liberia and borders
Most common birds: Parakeet
Aratinga canicularis
Yellow-naped parrot Amazona auropalliata
Magpie
Calocitta formosa
Roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja
Pelicans
Pelecanus occidentalis
Iguanita Protects biodiversity, marine and cultural resources, in addition to providing opportunities for research, protection, education and low-impact
social tourism. The predominant forest type is dry tropical forest with patches of transition to humid forest.
Isla Bolaños The island is a key nesting site for frigatebirds, brown pelicans, oystercatchers and others. This natural area plays an important role in the conservation of seabird colonies.
Herpethoteres June
cachinnans / Guaco
Photo: Donovan Alvarez
Photo: Laurens Alvarado Hidalgo
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