Thank you for sharing this beautiful movie of these amazing and colorful birds. Very beautiful. A pleasure for a birdwatcher. Wish you a great Sunday. Best regards, Knut.
Just to say we really enjoy all of your well crafted videos! Have you considered Coppery-headed Emerald instead of White-tailed Emerald? The decurved bill is a good feature for separating the two species. Keep up the great work!
Hi Guy! Was that White-tailed Emerald recorded at Selva Verde? I'm hoping to visit CR in the next year and there are 0 eBird reports for that species north of San Jose. I think it would be the second-most northern record ever! Awesome find!
This is awesome. Excellent footage. If you don't mind my asking, what kind of video camera were you using? I wonder if the brown snake was a Pink-bellied Litter Snake (Rhadinaea decorata) or maybe Urotheca guentheri.
@@guymarchal8660 oh cool. So that just screws into the Sony? I might have to buy something like that for my Canon. I was wondering how you got so close to the birds, thank you.
the female currasow seems more showy than the male, at least in this morph - how interesting! (I did feel like the all-black individual was the male just from the stance and behaviour, so had to double-check)
We were in CR in 2015 and also visited this site. Just booked to return to CR this May. We just love it there. Great video.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful movie of these amazing and colorful birds. Very beautiful.
A pleasure for a birdwatcher.
Wish you a great Sunday.
Best regards, Knut.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful video that substituted as a virtual birding adventure given that we are prevented by traveling abroad
I love all your videos! Thank you so much for letting us hear the natural sounds and Not dubbing it over with some cheesy music..Magnificent..
thanks
Wonderful trip I'll bet! I always wanted to go to Central America. The colors are magnificent.
Just to say we really enjoy all of your well crafted videos! Have you considered Coppery-headed Emerald instead of White-tailed Emerald? The decurved bill is a good feature for separating the two species. Keep up the great work!
LINDO ESSE VÍDEO DA NATUREZA. PARABÉNS PARA QUEM A PRESERVA.
Wow, so much great birds! Thanks for sharing!!!
This is very precious footage, thanks for your sharing.
Absolutely amazing!! Really stunning! ...congratulations!
No music.. really in forest..
Best work sir.. 👌😐
Hi Guy! Was that White-tailed Emerald recorded at Selva Verde? I'm hoping to visit CR in the next year and there are 0 eBird reports for that species north of San Jose. I think it would be the second-most northern record ever! Awesome find!
no, it was at the La Paz waterfall gardens which is north of San Jose
This is awesome. Excellent footage. If you don't mind my asking, what kind of video camera were you using? I wonder if the brown snake was a Pink-bellied Litter Snake (Rhadinaea decorata) or maybe Urotheca guentheri.
I use a simple consumer camcorder Sony FDR AX53 fitted with a n old high grade focal doubler
@@guymarchal8660 oh cool. So that just screws into the Sony? I might have to buy something like that for my Canon. I was wondering how you got so close to the birds, thank you.
Costa Rica! Pura vida!
I LIKE AND LOVE THE BIRDS
The Currasaw looks like the Australian Cassowary! Amazing! Real living dinosaurs!
muito lindo seus videos, queria muito ver um feito no Brasil
Are u sure you were in Puerto Viejo, cuz some of those birds are imposible to see in that area.
sure, we stayed in Puerto Viejo.
Which are the birds that are troubling you?
Guy
O oowww, 😳relax voıces and show😌
the female currasow seems more showy than the male, at least in this morph - how interesting! (I did feel like the all-black individual was the male just from the stance and behaviour, so had to double-check)
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