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    The next day my brother Kevin had a Blue-headed Vireo in that same area. And also on Feb 27, we encountered a flock of Cave Swallows on the road between Cano Negro and Los Chiles. There were aproximately 15 individuals in total. Great views and many repeated views of this poorly understood migrant (at least in Costa Rica).

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  2. Resplendent Quetzal is one of the main targets on this trip (photo Kevin Easley). Costa Rica offers perhaps the best birding in Central America, not only in terms of birds (the country holds 933 species) but also in terms of accommodation and tourist infrastructure.

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  3. Participants: Kevin Easley plus 14 birders. 0 Comments. “Warning - great birding and delicious meals at Rancho Naturalista!”. I recently took a group of 14 birders to Rancho Naturalista, the first tour I have taken to Rancho Naturalista since the “warning report” that has been making its way around the web. Our experience was nothing ...

  4. I suggest you contact Costa Rica Gateway - a travel agency that is based in Costa Rica and specializes in birding. The owner, Kevin Easley, is one of the most highly regarded birding guides in Costa Rica. They can suggest first class guides in all areas of the country. cheers.

  5. Mar 17, 2012 to Apr 1, 2012. Megan Crewe & Kevin Easley. For our tour description, itinerary, past triplists, dates, fees, and more, please VISIT OUR TOUR PAGE. See this triplist in printable PDF format with media only on page 1. The Collared Redstart is known in Costa Rica as "Amigo de Hombre" (Friend of Man).

  6. COSTA RICA. 13 March–30 March 2025. Costa Rica has a well-deserved reputation as one of the world’s great birding destinations. Our new and expanded tour includes a visit to the southwest for Charming Hummingbird, Black-cheeked Ant-tanager and many other localised species, three boat trips and visits to many of the best feeding stations.

  7. After my Cocos adventure, I hired Kevin Easley of Costa Rica Gateway, one of the countries most knowledgeable birders, to take my wife, Kimberly, and I around this beautiful country. We got all the normal targets without drama, and were ending our stay faced with the biggest challenge – the ultra-rare and super-shy Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo.

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