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From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica #29599
05/24/10 03:49 PM
05/24/10 03:49 PM
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Tucson, Arizona, USA
Tucson Jim Offline OP
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Snowy Egret: (This is a pretty severe crop and a clumsy attempt to remove a tree branch.)



Another Egret:




Ibis:




Egrets & Pelicans at the beach:



They wouldn't be so relaxed if they saw this guy lounging nearby:



Jim

Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: Tucson Jim] #29600
05/25/10 06:35 AM
05/25/10 06:35 AM
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I went to CR many years ago, and enjoyed the trip very much. Thanks for the reminders of the interesting bird population. Costa Rica sure is different than Mich.
I notice again that the sand is really dark due to the volcanic activity in the past, did you visit any of the volcano's?


Nolad Mechadesh
Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: jadlh] #29601
05/25/10 06:33 PM
05/25/10 06:33 PM
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Hi Nolad:

It was a port call on a cruise ship, so I was only actually there for about 7-8 hours. Not counting the bus ride, the Mangrove tour was about 2 1/2 hours. Just long enough to wet my appetite to go back & spend more time there. I was amazed at the variety of bird life in the mangroves.

Did see a volcano off in the distance, but it was inactive. Thankfully.

Among our original retirement plans was a lengthy road trip down to Panama, but we've scratched that now due to safety concerns.

Jim

Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: Tucson Jim] #29602
06/09/10 04:19 PM
06/09/10 04:19 PM
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Nashville Tennessee
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Jim,

I believe the first egret is a Great Egret and the second is a snowy.

Nice shots


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Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: Durwood Edwards] #29603
06/09/10 07:56 PM
06/09/10 07:56 PM
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Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Durwood:

You are so right. The yellow beak should have tipped me off.

Thanks!

Jim

Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: Tucson Jim] #29604
06/09/10 10:09 PM
06/09/10 10:09 PM
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Manhattan, New York, New York
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Hey Jim,

Great shots - the first photo is the one that grabs me the most...bedsides the croc. LOL, entirely for different reasons though. Very nice.

James

Re: From my Recent Visit to Costa Rica [Re: James Morrissey] #29605
06/10/10 01:33 PM
06/10/10 01:33 PM
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It's OK to be grabbed by a picture of a croc, but ...


Durwood Edwards
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