New Trip Report: Costa Rica, 2019
Here’s a first report from Rob Jansen. And it is a good one. Costa Rica, 2019: Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, 5 weeks & 35 species including Dice’s Cottont
Costa Rica (mainly batting and ratting)
I visited Costa Rica in January 2021, travelling with Fiona Reid for a few days in the mountains before going to her place(s) near Golfito. She had planned a bat blitz there in Mar
Costa Rica 2010 Trip Report
I first bought a guide book for Costa Rica in 1996, but for various reasons that I cannot remember, though which probably had something to do with my ex-wife’s belief that th
Anyone want to join us for a long weekend bat blitz in Costa Rica?
If you read my short report yesterday about Sylvan in Costa Rica you might understand why I am in a rush to get back! In short Fiona Reid has run several bioblitzes there in recent
Sylvan: Golfito, Costa Rica
In late November 2019 Amber and I popped down to Costa Rica to visit Fiona Reid at her new ecolodge, Sylvan, and see my son Patrick who was volunteering there. It wasn’t a ma
Costa Rica RFI
Hello and a very happy (hopefully mammal-filled) new year to all! I’m hoping someone will be able to help me out with a couple of questions for a trip later this year: 1) Doe
New Trip Report: La Selva Costa Rica
I’ve uploaded a new trip report for a week-long trip to La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica last July/August: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/
New Trip Report: Costa Rica and Panama
An impressive set of Central American species here. Costa Rica and Panama, 2019: Romain Bocquier, 45 days & 61 species including a Margay, 2 Olingos and Spectral and Northern
New Trip Report: Costa Rica
An excellent report from Julio Balona Costa Rica, 2019: July Balona, 17 days & many mammals including Tayra, Orange Nectar & Shaggy Bats and a Jaguarundi. Jon
Advertising: Costa Rican Bioblitzes with Fiona Reid
Bioblitzes at Sylvan Falls, Costa Rica! With Fiona Reid I recently bought a large and beautiful property in Southern Costa Rica – 154 acres, with massive waterfalls, lots