Common readers of this weblog would know by now that I spent a few week and a half on the legendary Rancho Naturalista in Cartago, Costa Rica a pair months in the past. Evaluations of this place are suitably effusive; Lisa, Nikky, and the remainder of the workers are heat and welcoming from earlier than one even arrives on the lodge. Don’t even get me began on the meals – there’s a devoted web page and I additionally made this video to periodically drool over.
Rooms are neatly nestled within the vegetated hillside, every morning mild would trickle in as Violet Sabrewings and Stripe-throated Hermits patrolled the flowering vegetation. The latter was my first chook of the journey, intently adopted by a Slaty-capped Flycatcher.

Morning view from the mattress.

Mid-afternoon showers from the balcony, perched at 950m above sea stage behind a heat cup of espresso.
Come for the birds, keep for the friendships kindled, they are saying. Right now (as on daily basis), we have fun the birds encountered on this magical place – sprinkled with notes of encouragement to go to and revel in a soul-pampering expertise. When talking of the birds at Rancho Naturalista, there’s one which sits comfortably on the prime of the checklist.
Everybody who visits Rancho Naturalista desires of seeing a Snowcap. Encountering one is kind of assured, photographing it correctly is one other story, nonetheless.
Conspicuous residents are Brown Jays and Montezuma Oropendolas. Sometimes a couple of Melodious Blackbirds could transit via the property. Pink-billed Pigeons, White-winged Doves, and Gray-headed Chachalacas would accompany the jays and oropendolas as they collectively descended upon the feeders in waves all through the day.

Brown Jay

Montezuma Oropendola

Melodious Blackbird

Pink-billed Pigeon

White-winged Dove

Gray-headed Chachalaca
A neotropical birding lodge can be incomplete with out a motmot, absolutely – and there are a couple of suspects lurking within the understory right here.

Lesson’s Motmot, nearly too shut for consolation.

This Rufous Motmot was a near-silent observer of the human observers alongside one of many many trails round Rancho Naturalista.
On one early morning birding stroll, the unmistakeable sounds of a Keel-billed Toucan led us again from the paths to the principle space the place not one however three of those iconic Center American birds had been croaking candy nothings throughout the valley from a naked tree above one of many essential buildings.

Keel-billed Toucan
The bushes had been additionally replete with all manners of woodpeckers, woodcreepers, and even a xenops right here and there. Migrant Pink-eyed Vireos and varied warblers additionally – there have been so many North American guests that they warrant their very own submit altogether.

Lineated Woodpecker

Hoffmann’s Woodpecker

Black-cheeked Woodpecker

Cocoa Woodcreeper

Streak-headed Woodcreeper
There was a lot motion within the understory, whereas this might oftentimes be attributed to mammalian exercise, birds had been equally accountable. Sparrows, doves, and Costa Rica’s very vocal nationwide chook would invariably materialise for the affected person observer.

Clay-coloured Thrush

Orange-billed Sparrow

Black-striped Sparrow
Cryptic wrens, ant-tanagers, and foliage-gleaners pissed off the photographer as they typically refused to betray their place, opting to stay hidden or seen solely within the densest, darkest elements of the understory. Whereas the Fawn-throated Foliage-gleaner was a blurry beast in all of my images, I did handle to catch a couple of discernible frames of a number of the skulking wrens.

I spied this White-breasted Wooden-Wren from a toilet window and hurriedly ran out in pursuit. Fortunately it was nonetheless fascinated by no matter it was monitoring.

Bay Wren

Stripe-breasted Wren

A pair of Olive-backed Euphonias repeatedly interrupted our meals as they sought their very own sustenance.

Deeper within the forest however nonetheless seen from the principle eating space was this Yellow-throated Euphonia.

Buff-throated Saltator

Social Flycatcher

Gray-capped Flycatcher

Ochre-bellied Flycatcher

Mistletoe Tyrannulet
Vibrant tanagers and hummingbirds at all times steal the present, nonetheless.

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

Crimson-collared Tanager

Blue-grey Tanager

Golden-hooded Tanager

Violet-headed Hummingbird

Bronze-tailed Plumeteer

Topped Woodnymph

Inexperienced-breasted Mango

Rufous-tailed Hummingbird

Violet Sabrewing

White-necked Jacobin, making an announcement
There have been undoubtedly innumerable birds that I missed in my time there, however I belief you get pleasure from this liberal number of Rancho Naturalista’s residents. As I discussed earlier on this article, boreal migrants had been aplenty and will probably be lined in a future article. Keep tuned, far more to return!