Birdwatching at Mundo Aventura Natural Park
La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Trip Type: Nature & Wildlife
Duration: Flexible
There are over 500 species found around the Arenal Volcano and in the Northern region. During this tour, you will have the possibility to observe up to 50% of the birds found in the country and 5% of the birds of the world.
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There are over 500 species found around the Arenal Volcano and in the Northern region. During this tour, you will have the possibility to observe up to 50% of the birds found in the country and 5% of the birds of the world.The tour starts with hotel pick up at 5:15am and you will arrive at Mundo Aventura Natural Park by 5:30 am, and ends around 9:30 am, a delicious light breakfast of fresh fruit, juice, and coffee will be served. The circuit trail combines tree plantations, a gallery forest alongside on of the important rivers of the area, a regenerating forest with open grasslands and pastures, and small brooks which permit the observation of typical open area birds, in addition to aquatic and wooded area birds.
Among the most common birds found here are: Great Kiskadees (Pitangus Sulphuratus), Tropical Kingbird Flycatchers (Capsiempis Flaveola), Montezuma Orioles (Psarocolius Montezuma), Variable Seedeaters (Sporophila Americana), Tropical Tyrants (Tyrannus Melancholicus), Red-billed Pigeons (Patagioenas Flavirostris), and Groove-billed Anis. In addition, you can observe less common resident species like the Iron Architect which gets its name from the impressive twig platform it creates for a nest.
The Laughing Falcon (Herpetotheres Cachinnans) is a good-sized hawk whose presence is an indicator of a healthy environment, this because their diet depends on snakes, which in turn feed on frogs, rodents, lizards, birds and other snakes. In the park it is also possible to see Black-Cheeked Woodpeckers (Melanerpes Pucherani) and Purple Trogons (Trogon Violaceus).
Among the aquatic habit birds which are the most difficult to observe, you may be graced with the presence of Uniform Crakes (Amaurolimnas Concolor) and White-throated Fledgling. (Laterallus Albigularis).
If you prefer a more technical tour with different types of birds, choose between any of our other 9 options of semi-private tours, with a specialized guide for each area. Among these alternatives, you can choose between bird watching at Lake Arenal, the Arenal Hanging Bridges, Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, Eco Center Danaus, El Silencio Reserve, Juan Castro Blanco Cloud Forest Reserve, Children’s Eternal
Rainforest, and more. If there is a specific bird you are finding, let us know to recommend the best observation spots.
Among the most common birds found here are: Great Kiskadees (Pitangus Sulphuratus), Tropical Kingbird Flycatchers (Capsiempis Flaveola), Montezuma Orioles (Psarocolius Montezuma), Variable Seedeaters (Sporophila Americana), Tropical Tyrants (Tyrannus Melancholicus), Red-billed Pigeons (Patagioenas Flavirostris), and Groove-billed Anis. In addition, you can observe less common resident species like the Iron Architect which gets its name from the impressive twig platform it creates for a nest.
The Laughing Falcon (Herpetotheres Cachinnans) is a good-sized hawk whose presence is an indicator of a healthy environment, this because their diet depends on snakes, which in turn feed on frogs, rodents, lizards, birds and other snakes. In the park it is also possible to see Black-Cheeked Woodpeckers (Melanerpes Pucherani) and Purple Trogons (Trogon Violaceus).
Among the aquatic habit birds which are the most difficult to observe, you may be graced with the presence of Uniform Crakes (Amaurolimnas Concolor) and White-throated Fledgling. (Laterallus Albigularis).
If you prefer a more technical tour with different types of birds, choose between any of our other 9 options of semi-private tours, with a specialized guide for each area. Among these alternatives, you can choose between bird watching at Lake Arenal, the Arenal Hanging Bridges, Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, Eco Center Danaus, El Silencio Reserve, Juan Castro Blanco Cloud Forest Reserve, Children’s Eternal
Rainforest, and more. If there is a specific bird you are finding, let us know to recommend the best observation spots.
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