ifesbob
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In January, I had the opportunity to visit Costa Rica with a class. This list is incomplete (my notes were worse than I thought), and I only counted repeats on the first day I saw them. Highlights for me are the tapir, quetzal, shark, olingo, and being within touching distance of a coati. I would have posted in this thread as it happened, had I been using ZooChat then and been aware of this thread. Many amphibians, reptiles, and inverts I saw are also missing because I either lost the list or the notes were incredibly vague ("cricket", "stinkbug", "freshwater crab", "stick bug", "weevil", "tiger beetle", "anole", etc).
January 4th, 2023
Sierpe -> just outside of Corcovado National Park
Birds:
1. Bare-throated tiger heron
2. Southern lapwing
3. Common potoo
4. Great-tailed grackle
5. Blue heron
6. Snowy egret
7. Yellow-crowned night heron
8. Scarlet macaw
9. Yellow-throated toucan
10. Common Blackhawk
11. Red-capped manakin
12. Brown pelican
Mammals:
1. White-faced capuchin
2. Greater sac-winged bat
Reptiles:
1. American crocodile
Amphibians:
1. Cane toad
Invertebrates:
1. Leaf-cutter ants
2. Hermit crab
January 5th, 2023
Just outside of and inside Corcovado National Park + snorkeling around Isla del Caño
Birds:
Birds were seen but either they were repeats or my record didn’t go into satisfactory detail
Mammals:
3. White-nosed coati, Nasua narica
4. Geoffroy's spider monkey, Ateles geoffroy
5. Humpback whale
6. Bottlenose dolphin
7. Baird’s tapir
Reptiles:
2. Green sea turtle
Fish:
1. Blacktip reef shark
January 6th, 2023
Birds:
13. Red-lored parrot
14. House wren
15. Crested guan
16. Bright rumpled Attila
17. Black-footed ant shrike
18. Lesson's motmot
19. Crested caracara
Invertebrates:
3. Blue Morpho butterfly
January 7th, 2023
Outside Corcovado > Sierpe > Monteverde
Mammals:
8. Central American agouti, Dasyprocta punctata
January 8th, 2023
San Gerardo Biology Station
Birds:
20. Squirrel cuckoo
21. Coppery-headed emerald
22. Tufted fly catcher
23. Blackburnian warbler
Mammals:
9. Northern olingo, Bassaricyon gabbii
Amphibians:
2. Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon/Centrolene prosoblepon)
3. Rufous-eyed brook frog (Duellmanohyla rufioculis)
4. Masked tree frog
5. Slim-fingered rain frog
6. Brilliant forest frog
January 11th, 2023
Monteverde
Birds:
24. Emerald toucanet
25. Resplendent quetzal
26. Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush
27. Violet sabrewing
28. Grey-breasted wood-wren
29. Slate-throated redstart
30. Collared trogon
We also visited a hummingbird gallery but 1. I don’t know if that counts as wild even though technically the birds were wild and 2. I can’t find the list
Mammals:
10. Watson’s climbing rat
January 12th, 2023
Monteverde -> Guanacaste area
Birds:
31. White-winged dove
Mammals:
11. Mantled howler, Alouatta palliata
January 13th, 2023
Rincon de la Vieja
Birds:
32. Tufted owl
Reptiles:
3. Black spiny-tailed iguana
Also, today (February 12th, 2023)(southern Wisconsin, US), to return to the incredibly mundane:
Birds:
33. House sparrow
34. American crow
(and a handful of heard-only)
January 4th, 2023
Sierpe -> just outside of Corcovado National Park
Birds:
1. Bare-throated tiger heron
2. Southern lapwing
3. Common potoo
4. Great-tailed grackle
5. Blue heron
6. Snowy egret
7. Yellow-crowned night heron
8. Scarlet macaw
9. Yellow-throated toucan
10. Common Blackhawk
11. Red-capped manakin
12. Brown pelican
Mammals:
1. White-faced capuchin
2. Greater sac-winged bat
Reptiles:
1. American crocodile
Amphibians:
1. Cane toad
Invertebrates:
1. Leaf-cutter ants
2. Hermit crab
January 5th, 2023
Just outside of and inside Corcovado National Park + snorkeling around Isla del Caño
Birds:
Birds were seen but either they were repeats or my record didn’t go into satisfactory detail
Mammals:
3. White-nosed coati, Nasua narica
4. Geoffroy's spider monkey, Ateles geoffroy
5. Humpback whale
6. Bottlenose dolphin
7. Baird’s tapir
Reptiles:
2. Green sea turtle
Fish:
1. Blacktip reef shark
January 6th, 2023
Birds:
13. Red-lored parrot
14. House wren
15. Crested guan
16. Bright rumpled Attila
17. Black-footed ant shrike
18. Lesson's motmot
19. Crested caracara
Invertebrates:
3. Blue Morpho butterfly
January 7th, 2023
Outside Corcovado > Sierpe > Monteverde
Mammals:
8. Central American agouti, Dasyprocta punctata
January 8th, 2023
San Gerardo Biology Station
Birds:
20. Squirrel cuckoo
21. Coppery-headed emerald
22. Tufted fly catcher
23. Blackburnian warbler
Mammals:
9. Northern olingo, Bassaricyon gabbii
Amphibians:
2. Emerald glass frog (Espadarana prosoblepon/Centrolene prosoblepon)
3. Rufous-eyed brook frog (Duellmanohyla rufioculis)
4. Masked tree frog
5. Slim-fingered rain frog
6. Brilliant forest frog
January 11th, 2023
Monteverde
Birds:
24. Emerald toucanet
25. Resplendent quetzal
26. Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush
27. Violet sabrewing
28. Grey-breasted wood-wren
29. Slate-throated redstart
30. Collared trogon
We also visited a hummingbird gallery but 1. I don’t know if that counts as wild even though technically the birds were wild and 2. I can’t find the list
Mammals:
10. Watson’s climbing rat
January 12th, 2023
Monteverde -> Guanacaste area
Birds:
31. White-winged dove
Mammals:
11. Mantled howler, Alouatta palliata
January 13th, 2023
Rincon de la Vieja
Birds:
32. Tufted owl
Reptiles:
3. Black spiny-tailed iguana
Also, today (February 12th, 2023)(southern Wisconsin, US), to return to the incredibly mundane:
Birds:
33. House sparrow
34. American crow
(and a handful of heard-only)
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