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  1. TicoTyler

    Which parts of CR to visit?

    I think the change was sometime in 2022 but I could be wrong there. The situation I had with them was in late 2022. Long story short, they contacted me to create some content for them about the birds on their property and some videos they could use for marketing. I make educational content on...
  2. TicoTyler

    Which parts of CR to visit?

    Carara is great. The only problem is like all National Parks in CR they open late for birding. I think 8 am? It changes between either 7 and 8 or 8 and 9 depending on the time of year I can't remember off the top of my head. The mudflats in Tarcoles are a great spot to do some birding while...
  3. TicoTyler

    Which parts of CR to visit?

    Carara is much better than MA in my opinion. Look up Johan Chavez if you want a guide there. It's basically the dividing line between dry forest (Pacific Northwest) and rainforest (Pacific central-south). So you get a good mix of species from both habitats.
  4. TicoTyler

    Which parts of CR to visit?

    Hi Niels, Corcovado is fantastic. I'd recommend going with Surcos Tours there. Nito and Henry both really know their stuff. Nito (the owner) just hit 3k species a few weeks ago and Henry is also a fantastic guide. On the way there look for the Yellow-billed Cotinga at the bridge where the road...
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