PECHO AMARILLO (Pitangus sulphuratus) Great Kiskadee. También conocido como Bienteveo Grande o Cristofué.
Birds Of Costa Rica
Birds of Costa Rica Calandria
CALANDRIA (Pheucticus ludovicianus) Rose-breasted GrosbeaKTambién conocido como PicogruesoPechirosado
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
6000 years old Baobab tree in Senegal.
The bark of the African baobab tree can be used to treat fever and combined with another plant was used toprotect against malaria. Leaves and roots are used for medicinal purposes, primarily gastric and chest complaints.The Baobab is also to be considered an aid to fertility. Infertile women place their hands on the tree and … 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
SALTADOR GORGIANTEADO
Buff-throated Saltator (Saltator maximus) Buff-throated Saltator. Also known as Chayotero, Comepuntas, Green Mockingbird, it belongs to the Thraupidae family. Picture by our STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Enrique Pacheco