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  1. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Guiding in the Carara area yesterday turned up 2 more species for the year. Since I have nearly everything from that area for the year, new additions for 2013 would have to be good and they are: 658. White-crested Coquette- Very rare around Carara, we had brief glimpses of a female on the...
  2. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    A few days ago, I helped out with the Bosque del Rio Tigre Christmas count. I expected to pick up 3 new year birds and that's what happened although two were not species I had expected to get. 655- Black-cheeked Ant Tanager was expected and came through with flying colors- on the feeder, heard...
  3. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    I got 654 last night while driving at 10 pm between Tibas and Santo Domingo. Along this urbanized, busy route, there is a riparian zone that acts as a corridor for birds. Just as we were driving past, an owl flew up and landed on a cable. A brief look while driving confirmed its identity as a...
  4. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    A trip to Chomes and nearby for shorebirds and ducks ended up being slim pickings for duck species but good for adding 4 more birds to the year list. My 650th bird for the year was Caspian Tern- a dozen at Chomes and a country first for me! Also picked up three more year birds: 651. Stilt...
  5. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    A 4 day trip to the Sierpe area was productive for several year birds, including 3 new species for my Costa Rica list and one lifer! On a boat trip to Cano Island, we managed a few pelagics, including: 641. Wedge-rumped Storm Petrel 642. Black Storm Petrel 643. Red-necked Phalarope 644...
  6. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Got 640 while guiding in the Poas area on Sunday- Townsend's Warbler! Was hoping to get this rare winter resident one of these days.
  7. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    I just got back from a weekend at Zota Research Station, a little known site in northeastern Costa Rica with lots of potential. There weren't as many migrants as I had hoped but I still added some key species to the year list. Shortly after arrival, a Snowy Cotinga flew by to become 635. Next to...
  8. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Tropical Screech Owl made it onto the year list yesterday (bird 634) while picking up my daughter at dusk. This is a common owl in surburban areas around San Jose but calls more often at this time of the year.
  9. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Was just going over the bird list for Costa Rica to see if I can hit 650 by the end of the year (I can if I go to the right places) and realized that Black and white Owl from the trip to Lands in Love was new for the year. That makes bird 633. Hopefully, I can get over to the Caribbean lowlands...
  10. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Forgot to mention one other year bird from Chomes- 632. Collared Plover on the beach.
  11. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    A Sunday jaunt to dry forests and wetlands at Chomes gave me 6 new species for the year. Although we didn't see the Maguari Stork that was found a few weeks ago (and will probably be a one day wonder), I still picked up some excellent birds: 626. Clapper Rail: This rarity has been showing...
  12. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Three year birds from guiding this past weekend at Lands in Love hotel, two of those being new species for my CR list! 623. Sepia-capped Flycatcher- rare in CR. 624. Short-tailed Nighthawk- overdue for the year. 625. Lanceolated Monklet! Much wanted bird for the country and very rare in Costa...
  13. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Guiding in middle elevation rainforests near San Ramon turned up a MacGillivray's Warbler for species number 622.
  14. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    621 was a Dickcissel on Sunday. Got that one in the way that usually get them- as a flyover while doing something other than birding. Sunday was Costa Rica's independence day and while partaking in activities at the school where my wife teaches, one of those sparrow-like grassland species called...
  15. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Number 620 could be my bird of the year. After not getting the chance to chase the few Oilbirds that have made an appearance in the Monteverde area for the past few years, I made the trip this past weekend and had perfect looks at three perched birds. Many thanks to my friend Robert Dean for...
  16. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Two more year birds from a couple days at high elevations on Turrialba Volcano. We were hoping for Unspotted Saw-whet but not a peep from that difficult bird. At least we had crippling looks at a Bare-shanked Screech Owl, saw a couple quetzals, and I added: 618. Dusky Nightjar- several birds...
  17. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Most of my remaining species for the year are going to be rare or uncommon species I don't get to see that often. Number 617 is that and some. Although we didn't see it, a friend and I heard a Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo on Sunday along the road to Manuel Brenes Reserve. Habitat there is perfect...
  18. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Two more birds from recent mornings at El Tapir and sites near Carara: 615. White-crowned Manakin- expected at El Tapir and Quebrada Gonzalez at this time of the year. 616. Black Tern- several at the mouth of the Tarcoles River.
  19. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Guiding the Poas and Cinchona area yesterday gave me two new year birds, both pretty much expected: 613. Yellow-billed Cacique 614. White-throated Flycatcher
  20. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    I also forgot to mention Scrub Greenlet from the crake weekend down in the southwestern part of Costa Rica. That makes 612. I am starting to wonder if I can hit 650 by the end of the year?
  21. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Morning birding near the house turned up calling Spot-bellied Bobwhites for bird number 611. Also had Prevost's Ground Sparrow and fought once again with a pair of Zeledonias up on Poas in a failed attempt at taking their picture. They just don't stay still!
  22. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    A 4 day mini expedition in search of some tough species was quite successful. Just got back last night from birding sites in southwestern Costa Rica and in addition to picking up 4 lifers, I got several new birds for my country list, a bunch of year birds, and we got the chance to survey a few...
  23. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Birding near Carara turned up a new bird for the year and a lifer! Bridled Terns are summer residents in Costa Rica but I have never had the chance to look for them in the places where they occur during the few months when they can be seen. I finally resolved that by seawatching at Bajamar...
  24. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    Costa Rican Pygmy Owl heard on Poas makes bird 584. Also, a bird count at Quebrada Gonzalez gave Plain-brown Woodcreeper (585).
  25. Birdingcraft

    Birdingcraft's 2013 Costa Rica list

    More guiding on Poas turned up two more species: 582. Black-cheeked Warbler: Kind of uncommon but overdue for the year. 583. Stripe-tailed Hummingbird: I was hoping to get this one at the Volcan Restaurant feeders.
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