- Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl and fledglings
- Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
- Blackpoll Warbler at Aquiares
- Barred Forest-Falcon at La Marta
- Costa Rica’s official bird species list now confirmed at 924
- Bright-rumped Attila
- Spectacular Sunbittern show on the Rio Taus
- Hook-billed Kite – San Antonio de Turrialba
- In my Costa Rican Garden – Stripe-throated Hermit
- Great Jacamar – a Caribbean rarity
- Flame-colored Tanager
- Spangle-cheeked Tanager – beautiful highland endemic species
- White-throated Flycatcher – an Empidonax Flycatcher resident in Costa Rica
- Stripe-tailed Hummingbird can be hard to pin down
- Sungrebe – a new species for Cartago Province
- Ochre-bellied flycatcher with morning cup of Costa Rican coffee
- Yellow Tyrannulet
- Lineated Woodpecker
- White-fronted Nunbird – a new bird for me
- Great Green Macaw – in numbers!
- Red-legged Honeycreeper at Santa Rosa
- In my Costa Rican garden – Lesson’s Motmot
- In my garden: Purple-throated Mountain-gem + at least 5 other hummingbird species
- Nesting Ferruginous Pygmy-Owls
- Red-winged Blackbird
- One year later – Roseate Spoonbill still at Angostura
- Black-cowled Oriole
- Striped Owl by night at Santa Rosa
- Muscovy Duck
- Belted Kingfisher – our only migrant kingfisher
- Boat-billed Heron in flight
- Zone-tailed Hawk at CATIE
- Lanceolated Monklet at Refugio de Vida Silvestre La Marta
- Northern Parula, Worm-eating Warbler and other unusual migrants at Aquiares
- Rough-legged Tyrannulet
- Slate-headed Tody-Flycatcher at Aquiares
- Highland Excursion – Quetzals and much more
- Brown-billed Scythebill
- Hepatic Tanager
- Plain-breasted Ground Dove – new to our area
- In my Costa Rican garden – Montezuma Oropendola
- In my Costa Rican garden: Yellow-throated Euphonia
- Wrenthrush – Not a wren and not a thrush
- Great day at Aquiares – Red-headed Barbet and 74 other delights
- Blue Seedeater – another new bird close to home
- Band-backed Wren – Big and noisy
- Northern Harrier – Rare Turrialba sighting
- Stilt Sandpiper at Angostura
- Great Green Macaw – reclaiming parts of its range
- The beautiful Gray-headed Kite
- In my Costa Rican garden: Bananaquit
- Garden Emerald – glittering green
- Ochre-bellied Flycatcher
- At the Aquiares look-out – 3 common species not easy to spot
- White-throated Crake
- Purple-throated Fruitcrow and other uncommon sightings
- White-fronted Nunbird and Brown-capped Tyrannulet
- Ornate Hawk-Eagle in flight at Bonilla Arriba
- Tiny Hawk
- Semiplumbeous Hawk – a rare appearance in our area
- Bat Falcon – Beautiful raptor well named!
- Lattice-tailed Trogon at Torre Alta de Pavones
- Cerulean Warbler – first migrant warblers arrive
- Lineated Foliage-Gleaner in hiding at Las Abras
- Brown-billed Scythebill at Los Bajos del Volcán
- Pygmy-Owls in or near Turrialba
- Yellow-thighed Brushfinch and Collared Trogon: Highland species with name changes
- Rufous-tailed Jacamar
- Spectacled Owl at Turrialba
- Striped Owl by day
- Black-crowned Tityra
- Turrialba Volcano Slope -Quetzals and much more
- Hungry juvenile Collared Redstart
- In my Costa Rican garden: Common Tody-Flycatcher
- Roseate Spoonbills at Angostura – a first for our area
- In my Costa Rican garden: Streak-headed Woodcreeper
- In my Costa Rican garden: Crimson-fronted Parakeet
- In my Costa Rican garden: White-crowned Parrot
- In my Costa Rican garden: Black-cheeked Woodpecker
- In my Costa Rican garden: Keel-billed Toucan
- In a Costa Rican garden: Roadside Hawk
- Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl at Aquiares
- In a Costa Rican garden: Rufous-tailed Hummingbird
- In a Costa Rican garden: Groove-billed Ani
- In a Costa Rican garden: White-tipped Dove
- In a Costa Rican garden: Red-billed Pigeon
- In a Costa Rican garden: Gray-headed Chachalaca
- In a Costa Rican garden: Yigüirro – the national bird
- White-tipped Sicklebill
- Blue-and-gold Tanager
- Migrant Rose-breasted Grosbeaks still flying north
- Ochraceous Wren
- Red-headed Barbet
- Band-tailed Barbthroat at San Rafael de Santa Cruz
- Resplendent Quetzals and 6 mountain hummingbirds
- Southern Lapwing now in San Antonio
- Tricolored Heron
- Bicolored Antbird – Tayutic
- Harris’s Hawk
- Angostura Pt. II – Baird’s Sandpiper
- Shorebirds at Angostura
- Lovely Cotinga
- Barred Forest-Falcon at La Marta
- Long time, no see: Reddish Egret and Northern Parula
- Olive-striped Flycatcher on Turrialba Volcano road
- Two new species for San Diego: White-ruffed Manakin and White-shouldered Tanager
- Blue-vented Hummingbird – 15th hummer for the house
- Great birding at Las Brisas – Pt. 2
- Slate-colored Grosbeak – life bird
- Great birding at Las Brisas – Part 1
- King Vulture at calf carcass
- Shining Honeycreeper
- Violet-headed Hummingbird
- Anhinga – the Snake Bird is now nesting at CATIE
- Boat-billed Heron – signature bird at CATIE
- Rufous Motmot – nesting at Bonilla Arriba
- Tufted Flycatchers at Bonilla Arriba
- My San Antonio Sparrows
- Tawny-capped and Ruddy-tailed Flycatchers at Refugio La Marta, Pejibaye
- Black-capped Pygmy-Tyrant at Finca Tres Equis: first photos for Cartago
- Finca Tres Equis: First photos of a Blue-chested Hummingbird for Cartago Province
- Sunbittern in my garden
- Vireos – Yellow-green and Red-eyed
- Another unusual sighting: Cinnamon Becard at 1300 m in San Antonio de Santa Cruz
- New species in my garden – Barred Antshrike and White-winged Becard
- Elaenias around Turrialba
- Collared Redstart – el amigo del hombre
- Blue-and-gold Tanager: another endemic
- First good photos of the Harris’s Hawk at Angostura, Turrialba
- Resplendent Quetzal – always present at the Turrialba Volcano
- Yellow-eared Toucanet – Costa Rica’s rarest toucan
- Falcons and caracaras in Turrialba
- Top Ten Hawks in Turrialba
- Dull-mantled Antbird – La Marta
- Long-tailed Silky-Flycatchers abound at Calle Vargas
- Ochraceous Wren & Spangle-cheeked Tanager – two more Costa Rican endemics
- Collared Trogon – Truchas Selva Madre
- Great Potoo at CATIE
- Blue-chested Hummingbird – Paraiso Road at Punta Uva
- Antbirds on the Cahuita boardwalk
- Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher on the Boardwalk at Cahuita
- Costa Rican Woodcreepers – identification problems yet again!
- White-necked Puffbird
- First Piratic Flycatcher of the year
- Collared Plover and others
- Black-chested Jay
- 5 Hummingbirds at La Marta
- Tanagers flock to La Marta
- Prothonotary Warbler – a beautiful migrant
- Yellow-winged Vireo – only in Costa Rica and western Panama
- Great Green Macaw – good news
- Buff-rumped Warbler – long expected at Quebrada La Loca
- Visiting Gray Catbird – here 3 of the last 4 years
- Yellow-throated Toucan
- Snowy Cotinga
- Two of three Costa Rican Tody-Flycatchers
- Band-backed Wrens return to our garden
- Notable November birds – 2018
- Pectoral Sandpiper at Angostura
- Costa Rica’s only truly migrant hummingbird
- Yellowlegs – but which one?
- Hummingbirds at Quelitales, Cachí
- Three beautiful bright-red birds in our area
- Three common highland flycatchers – and a flatbill!
- Big Day – Great Black Hawk at Rio Tuis
- Highland endemics: Black-thighed Grosbeaks and others at the Turrialba Volcano
- Spotted Barbtail – spotted today!
- Wood-Rails – Confusion over the recent split
- White-winged Becard and Ochre-bellied Flycatcher – ID problems
- Bicolored Hawk, sitting pretty
- Hook-billed Kites back at Aquiares
- White-tailed Kite hovers over San Antonio
- An early arrival – Swainson’s Thrush
- Good news and bad news: Back in San Antonio de Turrialba
- Green Ibis – courtship display
- Scarlet-rumped Tanager is back
- Great White Egret in Somerset, England
- An angry Tanager
- Yellow-throated Vireo at Ujarrás
- Lapwings and Trogons
- Limpkin and Snail Kite at Angostura
- Kingfishers at Angostura, Turrialba
- From Costa Rica to Minnesota – 12 migrant warblers
- Yellow birds nesting in a Costa Rican garden
- Away from home – some English garden birds
- Roseate Spoonbill and White Ibis
- Fork-tailed Flycatchers and Smooth-billed Anis
- Parrots, Woodcreepers, Titi Monkeys and more at Finca Estrella
- Fiery-billed Araçari and Bat Falcon at Finca Estrella
- Raptors great and small: Ornate Hawk-Eagle and Merlin now in our area
- First day at Finca Estrella
- Crested Oropendola – invader from Panama
- Mountain Hummingbirds at La Georgina
- High places in Costa Rica – the Volcano Junco
- Orange-collared Manakin – lek in the south Pacific
- Birds in my Costa Rican mountain-slope garden in January/February
- Piratic Flycatcher – first of 3 southern migrants to return
- One tree, many birds
- Flocking Scarlet-thighed Dacnis
- Turrialba Volcano slope – first visit of 2018
- Snowy Owl
- Squirrel Cuckoo – common but beautiful
- Collared araçari – back in the garden after a 2-year absence
- Mountain Elaenia – an infrequent visitor to my garden
- Peralta – tiger-herons, vultures and caracaras
- Fasciated Tiger-Heron returns to Quebrada La Loca
- Guayabo National Monument – First Bird Count
- Today in the garden
- Swamp habitat – Boat-billed Heron and other creatures
- Least Grebe
- Two common but elusive birds
- Ruby-throated hummingbird and Gray-cheeked Thrush at Las Brisas
- A new hummingbird for me: Blue-throated Goldentail
- Pinnated and Least Bittern at Angostura
- Magnolia Warbler and an uncommon Chlorospingus at San Diego
- Rose-throated Becard at the CATIE canal
- Wattled Jaçana at Casa Turire
- Lagunas de doña Ana
- Agami Heron and much more at Las Brisas in Limón province
- Latest garden visitor – Yellow-billed Cuckoo
- Yeovil, Somerset, Inglaterra – ¡No es como Costa Rica!
- Best hummingbird today on the Rio Pacuare – Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer
- Angostura – always a great walk
- Is that woodpecker a Rufous-winged or just a Golden-olive?
- Plumbeous Kite at San Pablo de Pacuare
- First migrant warbler of the season – Black-and-white Warbler
- Aplomado Falcon near Cartago
- One of our tiny hummingbirds – the Green Thorntail
- Bicolored Hawk at Quebrada La Loca
- A beautiful forest walk; Buff-rumped Warbler and White-ruffed Manakin at La Esperanza de Atirro
- A Short Walk to Quebrada La Loca
- August in my garden – Part II!
- White-eared Ground-Sparrow at El Banco
- August in my garden on the Turrialba Volcano slope
- Muñeco – top-class birding location
- White-whiskered Puffbird – you can’t invent a better name!
- Fasciated Tiger-heron in the garden
- White-collared Manakin nest
- A beautiful forest and pastureland walk
- Rufous Mourner
- Bi-colored Hawk et alia at the Aquiares Mirador
- Nesting Plain Xenops and Slaty-capped Flycatcher
- Garden Emerald in My Patch
- White-flanked Antwren – another surprise
- Red-headed Barbet at Aquiares
- Great Curassow out of nowhere
- Rio Roca – Middle-elevation Cloud Forest Excursion
- Return of the Violet Sabrewing
- Spotted Barbtail at Las Truchas
- Balalaica – new location and a new species for me
- Balalaica – new location with at least 3 species of trogon
- Golden-browed Chlorophonia and Bicolored Hawk at Las Virtudes
- Elegant Euphonia
- Magnolia Warbler? – very late migration date
- Crimson-collared Tanager
- Yellowish Flycatcher nesting at Santa Cruz de Turrialba
- Global Big Day
- May arrives and migration ends
- Barred Hawk at San Diego
- White-winged Becard nest at El Banco – and more!
- Morning visit to Los Bajos del Volcán Turrialba
- Nest of Sooty-faced Finch – not much known, can you contribute?/El nido no muy conocido del Pinzón Barranquero, ¿quién puede contribuir?
- Sooty-faced Finch and Bat Falcon at La Muralla/Pinzón Barranquero y Halcón Cuelliblanco en La Muralla
- Quetzals under the Turrialba Volcano
- Angostura Dam revisited
- Lagunas de Bonilla – Snowy Cotinga and Fasciated Antshrike
- Swainson’s Thrush heading back north
- Spot-crowned Woodcreeper
- Angostura Dam
- Three nice hummingbird photos
- Not so Common Yellowthroat
- A surfeit of Limpkins at Casa Turire
- Costa Rican Redstarts
- Short-tailed Hawk feasts on Tityra in Santa Rosa de Turrialba
- Return to the Rio Tuis valley
- Double-toothed Kite at last!
- In a Costa Rican garden – today
- Excursion to La Esperanza de Atirro
- Ornate Hawk-Eagle near Atirro
- Yellow-green Vireos return from the south
- Rio Tausito
- Gray-headed Kite at Guayabo National Monument
- Band-tailed Pigeon at El Carmen
- Bonilla Arriba, monkeys and lots of birds
- Unruffled Bare-shanked Screech Owl!
- Blue-headed Parrots near Barbilla
- If you’re ever in Siquirres….
- White-eyed Vireo still at San Rafael
- Red-faced Spinetail nest at El Alto
- New species for San Antonio – Eye-ringed Flatbill
- Red-headed Barbets at Torito
- Boat-billed Herons at Kelly Creek, Cahuita
- Brown-capped Vireo
- King Vultures on Turrialba Volcano slope
- My San Antonio Saltators
- Excursion to Bajo Pacuare
- White-eyed Vireo and 100 more
- Most Turrialba Volcano roads again accessible
- Gray Catbird in my garden
- Migratory Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in our area again
- Ornate Hawk-eagle again at San Rafael de Santa Cruz
- El Copal – Monkeys and new birds
- Rare birds at La Gamba / Aves raras en La Gamba
- A beautiful walk from Guayabo National Monument – two sloths and more
- Northern ducks and other stuff at Coris de Cartago
- White Hawks
- Excursion to Santa Cristina, La Suiza
- Olive-crowned Yellowthroat and more at Rio Aquiares
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak now here in numbers
- Rufous-crested Coquette confirmed for Costa Rica
- Costa Rica’s tiniest hummingbird
- Río Reventazón at Bonilla Abajo
- First Yellow-throated Vireo of the season
- Prothonotary Warbler – a notable find at this elevation
- Gray Hawk near El Carmen / Gavilán Gris cerca de El Carmen
- Long-billed Starthroat close to home
- My third Chlorospingus
- Laughing Falcon near El Carmen
- Turrialba Swallows
- Return to Ujarrás
- Tapantí National Park – a second walk with Domingos Pajareros
- Rufous-winged Tanager and Royal Flycatcher at Las Brisas
- Night Hunt for Crested Owl at Las Brisas
- Migrants are early this year
- Bat Falcon at La Muralla Waterfall
- Rufous Mourner and more at Las Brisas
- Reserva Las Brisas – Cerulean Warbler Count
- Three Life Birds at the Turrialba Volcano
- Yellow-eared Toucanet, finally
- Ujarrás – birding hotspot
- First migrant warbler of the year – Blackburnian Warbler – August 26
- Wood-Rails -Uncertain status
- Peralta – great lowland location close to Turrialba
- Recent species name changes
- Excursion to Bajos del Volcán / Excursión a Bajos del Volcán
- Rusty Sparrow
- Barred Becard / Cabezón Ondeado
- Brown Violetear back in San Rafael / Vuelve a San Rafael el Colibrí Orejivioláceo Pardo
- Raptor causes confusion at Bonilla / Ave rapaz en Bonilla trae confusión
- Red-breasted Meadowlark / Tordo Pechirrojo
- Magnificent Hummingbird in San Antonio /Colibrí Magnífico en San Antonio
- Sunbittern nesting here again
- A new bird for me – Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher /Ave nueva para mí, el Mosquerito Colirrufo
- Excursion to Denver, Colorado / Excursión a Denver, Colorado
- Shorebirds at Coris de Cartago / Playeras en Coris de Cartago
- Tawny-crested Tanager
- Turrialba Volcano ash closes El Tapojo quetzal site
- Gavilán Bicolor ataca a Chachalacas / Bicolored Hawk attacks Chachalacas
- Migrant Yellow-billed Cuckoo in San Antonio / Migrante Cuclillo Piquigualdo en San Antonio
- Migration Season Draws to a Close / Migración Concluye
- Eye-ringed Flatbill at Lankester Gardens /Piquiplano de Anteojos en el Jardín Botánico Lankester
- Scarlet Tanager – first in My Yard / Tangara Escarlata – primera vez aquí en casa
- Pearl Kite in Cartago / Elanio Enano en Cartago
- Mottled Owl by day / Lechuza Café a la luz del día
- My San Antonio Waterthrushes
- Water Birds at Angostura / Especies Acuáticas en Angostura
- Yellow-throated Euphonia v. Yellow-crowned
- Villa Florencia area offers surprises / Villa Florencia nos ofrece sorpresas
- Broad-winged Hawks now migrating north
- Masked Duck and Nesting Barn Owl/Pato Enmascarado y Lechuza Ratonera con nido
- Timberline Wren – my first view/Soterrey del Bambú – primera vista mía
- Turkey Vulture Migration over San Antonio/Migración del Zopilote Cabecirrojo
- Green-fronted Lancebill at San Diego/Pico de Lanza en San Diego
- Cape May Warbler on a stormy day
- Shiny Cowbird arrives in San Antonio
- Emerald Toucanet and Prong-billed Barbet
- Buffy-crowned Wood-Partridge
- Irazú Volcano Slope v. Turrialba Volcano Slope
- Purple-crowned Fairy and Gartered Trogon
- Anhinga at CATIE
- Palm Warbler and Sharp-shinned Hawk
- Plain Wrens in San Antonio
- Piratic Flycatcher arrives
- Laughing Falcon at Rio Claro
- Dippers and Torrent Tyrannulets at La Muralla waterfall
- Greenish Elaenia – a tricky ID
- Crested Caracara expands its range
- Life Birds at Verbena Sur
- Fasciated Tiger-Heron at Las Truchas
- New Antbirds for me
- The Volcanoes Road
- Our Nightingale-Thrushes
- Ochre-bellied Flycatcher – another new species for My Yard and for San Antonio
- My first Killdeer in Costa Rica
- Tropical Mockingbird arrives in San Antonio
- White-eyed Vireo becomes a VIP
- A present on Christmas Day
- Wood Stork in Turrialba
- CATIE Christmas Count
- Cartago Bird Count – from Pejibaye to Tapantí
- White-eyed Vireo, a rarity in the garden
- Spectacular Birds at Bahía Drake
- Flame-colored Tanager on the Cerro de la Muerte highway
- Sunshine and Quetzals on the Turrialba Volcano
- New and unexpected species for San Antonio
- Black-crowned Tityra at Casa Turire
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird – the only migrant hummer in Costa Rica
- Pavones Hummingbird Hedge gets 14 species – no feeders used!
- Crested Caracara now appearing in the high country
- Rare Brewster’s Warbler at Pavones, near Turrialba
- Black Hawk-eagle at Torre Alta
- Excursion to Barra del Colorado
- Orange-billed Sparrows and White-faced Monkeys
- Dusky-faced Tanager confirmed, but what are these antbirds?
- Life Bird at San Diego waterfall
- Our Fasciated Tiger-Heron
- Yellow-crowned Euphonia -small bird, rather loud whistle
- Yellow-throated Warbler down at San Diego
- Wilson’s Warbler – highland migrant in Costa Rica
- First Red-eyed Vireo of this migration
- First warblers of this migration – Canada Warbler and Blackburnian Warbler
- Olive Sparrow – a new bird for me, plus Gray Hawk at Atenas
- El Rodeo Drive at Ciudad Colon
- El Carmen forest patch – Rufous-capped Warbler and Wedge-billed Woodcreeper
- Migration begins – Barn Swallows
- Black-and-yellow Tanager at the Rio Tuis
- New Toucan in the Garden – Collared Araçari
- Black Guan at Las Virtudes
- Sunbittern and Tiger-heron reappear at Quebrada La Loca
- Unsure of light-green birds at San Rafael
- Rio Tuis River Valley
- Stripe-headed Sparrow
- Guayabo National Monument – picnic area
- Tawny-capped Euphonia Nest at Guayabo National Monument
- Green Violetear on a routine trip to San Diego
- Turrialba Volcano National Park and the Giant Woodcreeper
- Prong-billed Barbet and Rufous-browed Peppershrike at Las Virtudes
- Rain, rain, rain: all local rivers in flood
- Brown-hooded Parrot
- New Hummingbird Species for My Patch – San Rafael
- Yellowish Flycatcher – a resident Empidonax
- Buffy Tuftedcheek
- Help ID this hummingbird / Ayúdenos en identificar este colibrí
- Costa Rica’s smallest hummingbird
- Bicolored Hawk – bird of the week
- Laughing Gull at Cachí
- Our area Becards and two life birds after heavy rain
- Spangle-cheeked Tanager, endemic to Costa Rica and western Panama
- Resplendent Quetzals now just 45 minutes away
- Agami Heron at Sierpe
- Migrating Cliff Swallows and a Woodcreeper Nest
- White-lined Tanagers now nesting in the garden
- Turrialba Volcano Road, the latest news and a life bird for me
- Daylight view of Bare-shanked screech-owl
- Which Trogons are in the Turrialba area?
- Male Cape May Warbler – rufous cheeks and all
- Identification of Mountain-gems; Volcano road now open as far as La Central
- Turrialba Volcano Eruption
- First Professional Experience as a Bird Guide
- At the San Diego Waterfall
- Excursion to Guayabo National Monument
- Morning has broken
- Pygmy-owl, but which one?
- Bajos del Volcán de Turrialba
- Chestnut-capped Brush-finch
- Crested Guan at nearby San Rafael
- Striped Cuckoo at San Diego
- Cape May Warbler – non-breeding male
- Gray Catbird
- Southern migrants arrive
- Yellow-olive flycatcher
- Male Yellow-bellied sapsucker at Quebrada La Loca
- Long-billed gnatwren
- Ornate Hawk-Eagle at San Rafael de Santa Cruz
- Yellow-breasted chat still here
- Green Heron eyes our koi
- The Birds of Costa Rica – Brief review of the new bird guide
- New Year 2015 finally finds me reporting to ebird
- Attila
- Great Green Macaws and Austrian mountain-climbers
- Small flycatcher identification problems multiply
- Two new species in the drizzle at San Antonio
- Bird of the Day – Fasciated Tiger-heron
- Chestnut-headed Oropendola
- Wood Thrush
- Bare-shanked Screech-owl is still here
- King Vultures and Scarlet Macaws at Ciudad Cortés
- Purple-crowned Fairy and Scarlet-thighed dacnis at San Diego
- Great Blue Heron gobbles up our koi
- Great Curassow and 9 more life birds at La Gamba
- Olive-striped flycatcher at El Gavilán y Las Truchas
- Great Green Macaws fly by on the main road between San José and Limón
- Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher moves downhill
- Adult Fasciated tiger-heron reappears
- Turrialba Volcano becomes increasingly active
- Yellow-breasted chat – a rarity here in Costa Rica
- Threatened Golden-winged warbler joins mixed flock
- Nocturnal scream – is it the Short-tailed nighthawk?
- Immature male (?) Scarlet tanager at San Diego
- My San Antonio swallows and swifts
- Spotted sandpiper climbs rock face at Cascada La Muralla
- Torrent tyrannulet on Río Pejibaye
- First oriole of the season – are they always Baltimores?
- This year’s first Blackburnian Warbler
- First Red-eyed vireo of the year
- Which species is the first migrant to arrive this year?
- Hot day at San Diego brings two new species
- Bay-headed tanager in San Antonio
- Five different hummingbirds at the rabo de gato
- Slaty spinetail at the back porch
- Mountain thrush or Clay-colored thrush?
- Scarlet-thighed dacnis on a sunny day
- Silver-throated tanager
- American Dipper
- Gray-necked Wood-Rail finally shows up
- Fasciated tiger-heron becomes established
- El Pájaro Bobo – Our motmot in San Antonio
- Bat falcon in San Antonio
- Bare-shanked Screech-Owl in thunderstorm
- Scintillant hummingbird is 10th hummer for San Antonio
- Green thorntail
- Barred hawks harassed by Brown jays
- Snowcap at San Rafael
- Eastern kingbird at San Antonio
- Brief excursion to Carara brings at least one life bird
- Identify this hummingbird
- Canada warbler in San Antonio
- 5 life birds at Guayabo National Monument
- Turrialba Volcano Road excursion
- Slaty flowerpiercer is new to San Antonio
- Green violet-ear descends to San Antonio
- Elegant Euphonia returns
- Mystery solved! Cape May warbler (Setophaga tigrina) goes on the San Antonio list
- Mystery Warbler Solved?
- Bright-rumped Attila close to home
- Collared trogon at Torito
- Green-crowned brilliant
- El Alto de Adán – Emerald toucanets galore
- Excursion to Quebrada Bonita, Acosta
- Greenish Elaenia, a life bird for me at nearby San Rafael
- Trip to La Suiza on the Rio Armado
- Cooper’s hawk and Yellow-bellied sapsucker
- Species 152 for my San Antonio list
- Cinnamon Becard almost made the yard list
- Back in Costa Rica, January 2014!
- Wallcreeper at last!
- La Crau – A stony but beautiful waste with several life birds
- Herons – Camargue visit
- New birds for me in Europe – Some waders
- Vultures – a stroke of luck
- Marsh sandpiper in Amsterdam
- Rufous-necked wood-rail escapes to the USA
- Green heron back at the pond
- White-collared manakin
- Mistaken id: Golden-crowned warbler (Basileuterus culicivorus)
- Bay wren: a scramble down Quebrada La Loca
- My Girl The Month of May (Dion DiMucci): dubious id’s
- Thick-billed seed-finch (Oryzoborus funereus)
- Three-striped warbler finally appears in San Antonio
- Fasciated tiger-heron at Quebrada La Loca
- Great blue heron flies by
- Black-crested coquette
- My first Costa Rican Ruby-throated hummingbird
- January in a garden on the slopes of the Turrialba Volcano
- Comments on CATIE Christmas Bird Count, Turrialba
- Yellow-headed caracara at the post office in Turrialba
- My San Antonio Sparrows and Brush-finches
- Migration brings new species to San Antonio
- Bi-colored hawk eats kiskadees
- Long-billed starthroat downhill at San Diego
- San Diego, 1085 m above sea level
- Remarkable week for new species at San Antonio
- My San Antonio orioles
- Violet-crowned woodnymph here at last
- Sulphur-bellied flycatcher now in my garden
- Back in San Antonio de Santa Cruz
- My first Slate-throated Redstart in San Antonio
- Willows, California, is not Costa Rica
- Southern Lapwing
- New migrants for San Antonio
- Two hours at Guayabo National Monument
- White-eared ground-sparrow
- Mountain walk to Torito and Las Abras
- Migration brings new species to San Antonio
- Blue-throated Goldentail at CATIE
- Violet-crowned woodnymph at San Rafael
- Exploring forest remnants near San Antonio
- My San Antonio vireos
- Between two volcanoes – possible Merlin
- Rio Barranca, San Ramon
- White-throated crake appears in person
- White-necked jacobin for the house list
- Pangola Christmas Bird Count
- CATIE Christmas Bird Count/December update
- Painted Bunting at CATIE
- House List: Chestnut-headed oropendola and Brown-hooded parrot
- Spectacular Sunbittern
- Cahuita and the hawk migration
- Barbilla National Park day-trip
- Wild day banding at CATIE
- Long-tailed silky-flycatchers show up early
- Turrialba Volcano birds
- Rufous-winged woodpecker
- Crimson-collared tanager in San Antonio
- Red-throated ant-tanager male
- Turrialba area sightings at 113
- Yellow-bellied seedeater, a life bird
- Parrots in mist nets
- Tropical gnatcatcher makes 120!
- San Antonio post-breeding season gets interesting
- Green kingfisher at my pond
- Northern Bentbill
- Which Myiarchus is this?
- Mystery hawk slays poor Pauraque
- Piratic flycatcher makes my day
- My San Antonio Pond
- Cascada La Muralla
- Mangrove cuckoo at CATIE
- White-throated flycatcher (Empidonax albigularis)
- Pinning down the Cocoa woodcreeper
- Worm-eating warbler and Slaty antshrike
- Changes in our village of San Antonio
- Brief outing at Tapantí
- Tropical mockingbird in Boquete, Panama
- Yellow-bellied flycatcher in the hand
- My San Antonio owls
- Be wary with woodcreepers
- My first day banding birds at CATIE
- Maquenque macaws
- Refugio La Marta
- Seven warblers warbling
- CATIE Turrialba Christmas Bird Count 2009
- Birding adventure in Changuinola, Panama
- Chachalacas at the feeder
- Tropical parula: My San Antonio warblers
- My San Antonio Sunbittern
- My Turrialba Woodpeckers
- Elegant Euphonia and friends
- Turrialba Quetzals at Bajos del Volcán
- My Turrialba Bird Feeder
- Mystery bird at feeder. Tropical mockingbird or Striped cuckoo?
- White-lined tanagers in the rain
- Lost On The Way To Guayabo National Monument
- Hooded warbler makes it 108
- Excellent Birding Near Guayabo National Monument
- Wood-pewees
- Return to Turrialba – changes in birds