Costa Rica Focus, a company that is dedicated to providing high-quality birdwatching, bird photography and wildlife-related tours across the diverse landscapes of Costa Rica, has launched a brand new birding tour that is focused on helping bird lovers and bird watchers get rare access to the highly elusive and rare agami heron, a bird that has only one known nesting colony in all of Central America.
The 'Quest for the Agami Heron' birding tour is designed for serious bird connoisseurs due to the fact that it comprises a total of 10 nights and 11 days, with three of the days spent in close proximity to the nesting site. The timeframe of this birding tour ensures that visitors will enjoy the birds in all their splendor and experience not just their gorgeously distinctive appearance, but also their behavior, sound and displays as they watch the rare birds lay eggs and care for their chicks.
As if that weren't special enough, this birding tour also provides a high possibility of spotting sloths, monkeys and an array of reptiles, making it a marvelous experience for nature travelers.
Elusive Heron-Finding Tours
This Birding Tour Offers Access to Ultra-Rare Agami Herons
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