Daily Archives: December 24, 2021

Catching up with Costa Rica. Merry Christmas

So here is a gallery to catch you all up with my posts from Costa Rica. They might not be in order of my posts, but they are more or less in order of when and where I saw them. 1. Long-tailed Silky Flycatcher from Sevegre, 2. Resplendent Quetzel from San Gerardo de Dota, Common Black Hawk, from the Osa Peninsula, Spectacled Owl from the Osa, Scarlet Macaws from the Osa, Squirrel Monkey from the Osa, Fer-de-lance from the Osa, Lesson’s Motmot from Wilson Botanical Gardens, Fiery-billed Aracari from Wilson Botanical Gardens, Speckled Tanager from Wilson Botanical Gardens, Fiery-throated Warbler from Los Quetzales National Park, and out of order, Fiery-throated Hummingbird from Paradiso Quetzales, and finally the Golden-browned Chlorophonia from Batsu Gardens in San Gerardo de Dota. What an amazing two trips! And once more, Merry Christmas.

Volcano Hummingbird

Volcano Hummingbird: Batsu Gardens, San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica — Batsu Gardens, high on the mountainside above Sevegre Mountain Resort, and the creation of the grandson of one of the pioneer settlers of the valley, is also among my favorite places for bird photography in Costa Rica. It consists of two covered platforms surrounded by a vigorous garden of native plants and some tastefully designed and maintained feeding stations, that attract many of the resident and migratory species of the high Talamanca Mountains. Everything from the tiny Volcano and Scintillant Hummingbirds, to the Emerald Toucanet. We always do it pretty much on our last afternoon in Costa Rica, just before the early morning drive to the airport, and it is always the most relaxing and rewarding way to spend those hours. On my first trip this year, we were delighted to observe this male Volcano Hummingbird…second smallest bird in Costa Rica after the truly tiny Scintillant…working the flowers behind the deck in good light and flashing its gorget. In 10 trips to Costa Rica, this is the first time I have actually gotten good photos of that gorget. 🙂 Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 200 and 250 @ f4 @ 1/500th.