Showing posts with label Palo Verde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palo Verde. Show all posts

Memories from Palo Verde

Greetings watchers!

Yesterday the internet at the hotel in San Jose was so super fast that I uploaded a bunch more photos from my adventures in Palo Verde! So here are some of my favorites that didn't get on before!

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The pasture close to some of our bird nets. The cows were clearly perturbed by our presence and evacuated the area within a day of our coming.


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Before the cows left! There were sweethearts but always stared at us in a very unnerving way...


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An itty bitty praying mantis!



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Cinnamon hummingbird


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More capuchin pictures! We literally watched this troop of monkeys for 20 minutes.


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Tim and Cari enthusiastically gesture towards the capuchins!


Here are some more birding and bird watching shots!
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Black-bellied whistling ducks


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Crested caracara


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Our favorite yellow crowned euphonia


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Me holding our sweet little euphonia


More pictures from our birding tour on the River Tempisque!
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These are all pictures of Charlie the crocodile


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Anhinga


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Baby woodstorks! Faces only a mother could love


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Woodstork


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The tip of Bird Island


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Yellow crowned night heron


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A very large tree a Palo Verde


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Cool, shiny beetle

Hands-on Birding Abound!

Today was our first day of birding! Granted, I'll be birding now for the next three weeks...but today marked the first step forward! Day 1 of the hands on Biology experience I've been waiting for, for who knows how long! A super-sized, extreme version of my time in Kiuic and what a day it has been.

Birding was very successful today. While it was slow going I admit, we did catch 2 inca doves (one of which got away), 2 hummingbirds (again, one got away), a great kiskadee, annnnnnd a surprise bird I'll mention a bit later (BLATANT INCENTIVE TO KEEP READING). The great kiskadee was a great catch - a good, large, colorful bird. This was the bird that was passed around allowing everyone in the birding group to hold their first Costa Rica capture. The second catch, a dove, was my first independent subject. I got to untangle him from the net and then hold him as measurements were being made. He was a sweetheart and was very calm the entire time. He had the most beautiful maroon eyes.

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Taking measurements on the great kiskadee.


Midday we took the nets down and went on a hike up a very tall, limestone cliff. It was actually quite the hike (more intense than I expected) but a very good work out and in the end we had the most incredible view of the Palo Verde reserve, which is composed of a dry forest, marsh, and river system.

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View from atop the limestone cliff.

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Epic exploration shot.


After the hike we strung up the mist nets one more time before dusk and before the bat team takes over. As we were taking our last scan of the nets one final bird flew into the invisible wall and got tangled - right before our eyes. By some twist of fate or luck, this bird was the bird I had come to Costa Rica to find - the turquoise browed motmot. It is my favorite tropical bird; unique morphology, beautiful colors, and unique behavior - this bird has it all! And here on the first day I found myself face to face with my first motmot. I went to work untangling the bird because it had just flown in and was at high risk of escaping (plus it's easier to remove a bird that isn't thoroughly tangled). With the assistance of Meg, we got the motmot out and I basked in the glory of the accomplishment.

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This is me basking.

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And here's a good view of the entire bird


My first full day in Costa Rica and birding was so incredibly successful! I think this amazing day was sent to me to help put my anxious mind at ease. I really am happy to be here.

My Home in Palo Verde

Here are a few initial photos of my adventures here in Palo Verde to wet your appetites!

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My room complete with mosquito nets!


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Sitting in the classroom acting super excited about being in Costa Rica!


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A blurry action shot taken last night of a vampire bat being untangled from the net.

A New Adventure Begins!

Hello faithful friends and jealous on-lookers!

I have safely arrived in Costa Rica for my short-term study abroad experience! That's right, I got the amazing opportunity to revisit the tropics and its biological bounty. For those who followed me in the Yucatan, these next three weeks will essentially be an extended "Kiuic". We will be traveling between field stations conducting research in specific groups. I am a proud member of the bird group meaning that my research will focus around the netting of birds and wing measurements to observe morphological differences between species (or at least that's what I think we're doing who knows where our results will take us!!)

Our first station is Palo Verde; shortly after our arrival we went straight to work setting up mist nets. For that reason, I have to wake up bright and early tomorrow to start catching birds! We've already set up two mist nets and have since caught 5 bats (3 of which are vampires)! So we're hitting the ground running here in Palo Verde!!! I'll post photos tomorrow because I am just tuckered out from a day of traveling.