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Three Wattled Bellbird

The male of this species stands out unmistakably with its striking features. Its body exhibits a rich, dark rufous hue, while the head and breast gleam in pristine white, accentuated by three conspicuous wattles hanging gracefully from the bill. This bird tends to perch conspicuously when engaged in its melodic serenades, producing far-reaching, bell-like notes … Read more

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

(Ramphocelus passerinii) – Sargento o Sangre de Toro. Discover the Scarlet-rumped Tanager on a Monteverde Birdwatching Tour Introduction Monteverde, Costa Rica, is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. One of the most sought-after species in this lush cloud forest is the Scarlet-rumped Tanager. Known for its striking colors and vibrant presence, this bird is a highlight … Read more

Blue-gray Tanager

VIUDA (Thraupis episcopus) Blue-gray Tanager also know as Tangara Azuleja o Viudita belongs to the family Thraupidae Discover the Enigmatic Viuda: Monteverde’s Blue-gray Tanager Welcome to the vibrant world of avian wonders at the Monteverde Birdwatching Tour in Costa Rica, where the azure skies are adorned with the graceful flight of the VIUDA, scientifically known … Read more

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

Meet the Scarlet-rumped Tanager: A Colorful Bird Guide Female Scarlet-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus passerinii) Scarlet-rumped Tanager Also known as Sergeant, Sangre de Toro Picture taken by our tour photographer Enrique Pacheco Get ready to meet the Scarlet-rumped Tanager! This bird, also called Ramphocelus passerinii, is famous for its bright red feathers and lovely songs. People also … Read more

White-tailed Kite

ELANIO COLIBLANCO o Gavilán Bailarín (Elanus leucurus) Exploring the Enigmatic White-tailed Kite in Monteverde: A Wildlife Marvel Nestled within the verdant cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica, lies a realm of natural wonder brimming with diverse flora and fauna. Among the captivating avian inhabitants soaring through the misty canopies, the White-tailed Kite (Elanus leucurus) emerges … Read more