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Birds are vertebrates that can fly. They began evolving from reptiles during the Jurassic Period of the Mesozoic Era, perhaps 150 million years ago.

 
Tropical Kingsnake (not venomous) part of Costa Ricas beautiful Fauna and Wildlife

Birds

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What is Ecotourism
History of Ecotourism
Geography & Climate
Conservation
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals

Index

Introduction
General Characteristics of Birds
Classification of Birds
Features of Tropical Birds
Seeing Birds in Costa Rica
Family Profiles
Seabirds
Waterbirds
Herons and Egrets
Marsh and Stream Birds
Ducks
Shorebirds
Currasows and Quail
Tinamous
Vultures
Raptors
Pigeons and Doves
Parrots
Cuckoos and Anis
Owls
Goatsuckers
Swifts and Swallows
Hummingbirds
Trogons
Jacamars and Puffbirds
Kingfishers
Motmots
Woodpeckers
Toucans
Woodcreepers
Antbirds
Manakins
Cotingas
American Flycatchers
Wrens
Thrushes
Jays and Silky-flycatchers
Warblers and Other Small, Flitting Birds
BIackbirds and Orioles
Tanagers
Sparrows and Grosbeaks
Frugivory: Animals That Eat Fruit and the Trees That Want Them To
Avian Mating Systerns and Birds That Cheat

If you want to read about Eco-Tourism, Ecology, Behavior, Breeding and more of Costa Ricas' Fauna, we recommend to buy the Travelers' Wildlife Guide of Costa Rica by Les Beletzky (or Belesky) with beautiful illustrations by Davis Dennis. This priceless guide is our constant companion, when we travel around Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua.
To buy the complete book visit Interlink Books

The team of FlamingoLink, S.A. wishes you the best of times in our little paradise called Costa Rica.


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