Saturday, April 24, 2010

Glass Frogs Galore!!!





Hello Friends,
Here are some of my favorite Glass Frog images taken last year.
All of the shots posted on this blog were taken at Las Esquinas Rainforest Lodge near Golfito, Costa Rica. The rainy season is now on it's way, so may the glass-frogging begin!
Enjoy!!!
STEVEN

Tortuguero Jan. 2010 - Blast from the Past - Part 2






More images from Veragua and Tortuguero...

Tortuguero in January - Blast from the Past - Part 1














Hello Friends,
These are some images that were taken on a trip to Veragua Rainforest and Tortuguero National Park in late Jan. 2010. Magdalena and I took our close friend Bart Brown to these spots in search of a few target species. In Veragua we had great views of Sulphur-rumped Tanager, one of our targets, as well as many other nice things.
While at Tortuguero we nailed the very rare Greater Ani, the shy Least Bittern and we had fantastic views of the secretive Green-and-rufous Kingfisher.
I hope you all enjoy our photos!
Good Birding,
STEVEN EASLEY





Friday, April 23, 2010

More Images from Birdfinders CR Tour #2
















Images from Birdfinders Costa Rica Tour #2
















Hello Friends,
Here are a few images taken on the Birdfinders Costa Rica Tour #2.
We finished with an impressive 516 species seen with another 20 species heard only.
Lovely Cotinga, Tiny Hawk and Barred Parakeet were personal highlights, but many other great birds were seen. Magda was able to add yet one more species to her quickly growing CR list. She is now up to 760 in the country, which is pretty amazing.
More posts to come!
Best wishes, STEVEN

Baird's Tapir Video!!!

Sunday, April 4, 2010

More Reptiles from the Birdfinders Tour







Hello Friends,
The Rainforest Hog-nosed Pit-Viper was taken in the La Selva Reserve on the STR trail.
The Fer de Lance was seen and photographed in the La Selva Reserve near the cafeteria.
And the Pug-nosed Anole was taken at the Rainforest Lodge, Braulio Carrillo NP.
More posts are on the way!
STEVEN EASLEY

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The Birdfinders Costa Rica 2010 Tour Proves to be a Record Breaker!!!
















Hello Friends,
Magdalena and I just finished the Birdfinders Costa Rica Tour 2010. This year proved to be our best ever. We broke last years record by 4 species and finished with a total of 544 SPECIES SEEN with another 20 birds that were "heard only".
We also found some pretty stunning reptiles as well. Fer de Lance, Hog-nosed Pit-viper, Eye-lashed Pit-viper, Nothern Cat-eyed Snake, False Coral-Snake, Pug-nosed Anole, Casque-headed Lizard and Central American Banded Gecko.
Magda was also quite pleased with several birds seen, as they were new for her. She managed to add 5 more species to her CR Bird List. Long-billed Curlew, Cave Swallow, Yellow-winged Tanager, Yellow-breasted Chat and Slaty-breasted Tinamou all bit the dust!!!
I got 1 new CR bird, which had become somewhat of a bogey bird over the years, the Yellow-breasted Chat!
We have a couple of days to rest and then the next Birdfinders Costa Rica tour begins.
That's all for now!
STEVEN EASLEY