When we take birding trips, there are two main books that us birders buy. We all know that those two essentials are (1) a field guide, and (2) a bird-finding book. While some of us forego the bird finding books because we are on a tour or want to save on packing space, most of us usually buy one before the trip. A good bird-finding guide helps with planning, lets us know what to expect, where to go, and ups the excitement level for the trip.
Costa Rica has had its fair share of bird finding guides, including a good one that came out less than ten years ago. However, most bird-finding guides are limited to a certain amount of space because it just isn’t cost-effective to publish a bird-finding tome rather than a heavily edited book with fewer pages. This leaves out many a lesser known yet valuable site as well as a cornucopia of other useful information for planning a birding trip. One solution to the extra pages/publishing conundrum is the E-book; the platform I chose for “How to See, Find, and Identify Birds in Costa Rica“.
More a Costa Rican birding companion than a site guide, this book has been many years in the making. I toyed with the idea of writing something that would present information on finding as well as identifying birds in Costa Rica ever since my second trip there in 1994. As I birded my way around several parts of Costa Rica, such questions came to mind as: If antbirds were supposed to be common, where were they? How do you find motmots, puffbirds, tinamous, and other neotropical birds? Where were all of the raptors? And what about identification of woodcreepers?
This book aims to answers these and many other questions about birding in Costa Rica to help birders of all levels prepare for trips to this country as well as other areas in the neotropical region. It’s also a site guide and although I haven’t included every site in the country, this book is, by far, the most comprehensive birding site guide for Costa Rica. I had hoped to make it available by the end of 2014 but, as it turns out, it just took much longer than expected. However, I am happy to say that this first edition is finally done and available for use on PCs, tablets, and smartphones (once an Adobe Reader app. is downloaded onto the device). Buy this e-book for $24.99 if you would like to see and identify more birds in Costa Rica, and if you would like to support this blog.
A few screen shots from the book:
Information from the second section of the book:
Tips for Identification:
An excerpt from the site guide section:
To order this e-book,
please contact Pat O’Donnell at [email protected].
4 replies on “Preparing for a Birding Trip to Costa Rica? Get “How to See, Find, and Identify Birds in Costa Rica”!”
Hi
After some 35 years I’ve decided to revisit CR and wondering if the Black-and-white Owls still roost in the park at Orotina. What is the name of the park if there still there, II’ve forgotten. Look for my name in credits of Birds of Costa Rica.
@Keith- The owls are still there from time to time but not as reliable as in the past. I don’t know the official name of the park but it’s the main/only park/plaza in the center of Orotina.
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Pat I have spent many months now studying both Lawson’s and your bird-finding guides. I have yet to visit CR to verify, but from what I’ve seen, your H2SFIB in CR is a thorough modernization and worthy replacement to Lawson’s. It seems the book to buy is now O’Donnell, with Lawson as a useful addition. I don’t mean this as a compliment, so much as a testimonial if you need one. P.S. The acid test begins next month. Costa Rica here I come!!