Well this birding trip had to end some day... tomorrow. The trip has been super. Our guide Steve and driver Vernon were great and the the group was at a nice pace.
We got up early for 6 am to go down the trail on the lodge property to look for species that we missed yesterday, particularly the Wood Quail and another bird. We looked and walked through the trail several times with no luck. Oh well, can't get every bird. We went for breakfast instead.
For our longer morning outing we got into jeep 4 X 4s to go up the mountain. The trucks have been modified with lengthwise seats for about 8 people. We went up a gentle mountain road in the trucks and then we walked up the next couple of kilometers to the summit area for special birds that live at the higher elevations. This was a sedate drive up the mountain, nothing compared to the back of the pickup truck we had in BC to see that Pygmy Owl. That was wild and we laughed so hard and got so dirty!
Up the mountain, we saw the Costa Rican Pygmy-Owl (both light and dark morphs) which is a local specialty. We saw the Black-faced Solitaire and the Linneated Forest Gleaner. We did not see or hear the Silvery-throated Jay. We all had a good workout walking up to near the summit of the mountain and then walking all the way down to the meet-up with the 4x4. From there it was a short short ride to the hotel lobby.
We returned to warmer temperatures and went to our rooms to pack and get our bags to the minibus. We had a group photo taken.
We started the trip to our motel near the San Jose airport, the Trapp Family Hotel, to catch our flight tomorrow morning. On the way we stopped at a supermarket to buy some coffee beans or ground coffee. It smells so good!
We had drinks around the pool with everyone and then moved on to the outdoor covered dining area for our last super together. At 9:30 I found that there is a delay in our departure tomorrow morning so that means we can sleep in a bit. Yipee! This was a wonderful birding trip.
Barb
Post script
The trip home was uneventful and we made it home landing in the middle of a snowstorm late Wednesday March 14, 2017. Home Sweet Home!
We got up early for 6 am to go down the trail on the lodge property to look for species that we missed yesterday, particularly the Wood Quail and another bird. We looked and walked through the trail several times with no luck. Oh well, can't get every bird. We went for breakfast instead.
For our longer morning outing we got into jeep 4 X 4s to go up the mountain. The trucks have been modified with lengthwise seats for about 8 people. We went up a gentle mountain road in the trucks and then we walked up the next couple of kilometers to the summit area for special birds that live at the higher elevations. This was a sedate drive up the mountain, nothing compared to the back of the pickup truck we had in BC to see that Pygmy Owl. That was wild and we laughed so hard and got so dirty!
Up the mountain, we saw the Costa Rican Pygmy-Owl (both light and dark morphs) which is a local specialty. We saw the Black-faced Solitaire and the Linneated Forest Gleaner. We did not see or hear the Silvery-throated Jay. We all had a good workout walking up to near the summit of the mountain and then walking all the way down to the meet-up with the 4x4. From there it was a short short ride to the hotel lobby.
We returned to warmer temperatures and went to our rooms to pack and get our bags to the minibus. We had a group photo taken.
We started the trip to our motel near the San Jose airport, the Trapp Family Hotel, to catch our flight tomorrow morning. On the way we stopped at a supermarket to buy some coffee beans or ground coffee. It smells so good!
We had drinks around the pool with everyone and then moved on to the outdoor covered dining area for our last super together. At 9:30 I found that there is a delay in our departure tomorrow morning so that means we can sleep in a bit. Yipee! This was a wonderful birding trip.
Barb
Post script
The trip home was uneventful and we made it home landing in the middle of a snowstorm late Wednesday March 14, 2017. Home Sweet Home!