Boca Tapada
Near the Northern border of Costa Rica and Nicaragua lies the small town of San Carlos. The Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge sits there, in the middle of 1235 acres of pristine tropical rainforest. So far, there have been 350 species of birds logged at and around the lodge. There are 10 kilometers of rainforest trails,…
Quick Facts on Boca Tapada
Hotspot Type
Rainforest Birding Spot
Habitat
Bird Species
The Brown-Hooded Parrot, Orange-chinned Parakeet, Keel-billed Toucan, Yellow-throated Toucan, Collared Aracari, Montezuma Oropendola, Black-cowled Oriole, Red-legged Honeycreeper, Green Honeycreeper, Black-cheeked Woodpecker, Olive-backed Euphonia, Scarlet-rumped Tanager, Tawny-faced Quail, Olive-backed Quail-Dove, Agami Heron, Uniform Crake, Green Ibis, Semiplumbeous Hawk, Sungrebe, Central American Pygmy-Owl, MiddleAmerican Screech-Owl, Common Potoo, Pied Puffbird, Scaly-throated Leaftosser, Plain-brown Woodcreeper, Long-tailed Woodcreeper, Black striped Woodcreeper, Streak-crowned Antvireo, Checker-throated Antwren, White-flanked Antwren, Bare-crowned Antbird, Gray-headed Piprites, Speckled Mourner, Snowy Cotinga, Tawny-faced Gnatwren, Nicaraguan Seed-Finch, King Vulture
Near the Northern border of Costa Rica and Nicaragua lies the small town of San Carlos. The Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge sits there, in the middle of 1235 acres of pristine tropical rainforest. So far, there have been 350 species of birds logged at and around the lodge. There are 10 kilometers of rainforest trails, hummingbird gardens, a blind to photograph King Vultures, and an excellent photography platform all ready to host avid bird watchers and passionate photographers.
Boca Tapada
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