Birding spots in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is among one of the prominent countries in Central America famous for birding travels. It has been since a result of its positive climate, thriving ecosystems along with its beautiful biological variety. The country has approximately 800 varieties of wild birds including the migrant, citizen along alongside endemic. Due to this fact big number, birdwatchers visit Costa Rica and also catch a glance during the gorgeous, abnormal and as endangered species for instance the different Tucan species, Quetzals, Bell Birds, Hawks, Owls and hummingbirds.

Getting an opportunity to visit game reserves and national parks of Costa Rica will let you see numerous bird species. Other places include rain and cloud forests, wetlands and also coastal areas possess a big focus of wild birds. Below are a few of the birding places which you must see in Costa Rica.
 
San Gerardo de Dota 
The village of San Gerardo de Dota is a haven for birdwatchers and hikers, which is kept waiting for their visitors, adjacent to the Cordillera de Talamanca. Located in the Savegre River Valley, where tourism has not yet been strongly developed, providing quick access to the recently named Los Quetzales National Park. About 200 species of birds inhabit the cloud forests, including tanagers and of course resplendent quetzals which mate during the first months of the year. Peccaries and coyotes also moving around the beautiful and dense forest covered with moss and tropical plant species
 
Arenal Volcano National Park
If looking to experience the beauty of the natural surroundings of Costa Rica, then exploring the Arenal Volcano National Park should include in your travel itinerary. The park is located between the Cordillera de Tilarán and the lowlands of San Carlos in the northwestern part of Costa Rica. The nature reserve covers an area of 12,000 hectares.
The Arenal Volcano National Park, as a natural wildlife sanctuary and forest, is home to over 2,000 species of plants and several species of mammals and exotic birds, with species such as kingfishers, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, parrots and toucans.
 
Monteverde Cloud Forest
The area of Monteverde in Costa Rica is world famous for its cloud forest. This wildlife area has been created to protect the flora, fauna and water resources, and to carry out both scientific environmental education programs.  Six Life Zones occur in the Reserve and its biodiversity includes over 400 species of birds, including the quetzal, the clandria and pavoncillo-, 120 species of amphibians and reptiles, 490 butterfly, 100-some mammals like tapir, jaguar and ocelot are in danger of extinction, 2,500 plants, among which 420 are orchids that bloom mainly in March-, 200 ferns. This biodiversity is distributed in an average of 1,200 mt altitude range from 660 m. in the Caribbean slopes up to 1,860 mt in the tops of the hills.