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Birds of Costa Rica
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The must-have guide to more than three hundred birds that visitors are most likely to see in Costa Rica

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by Alexander F. Skutch
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
    • Historical Perspective
    • Research
    • Education
    • Preservation
    • Conservation
    • Nature Tourism
    • Geography
    • Biogeography
    • Migratory Birds
    • Endemic Species
    • Endemic Wildlife of the Highlands
    • Endemic Species of the Southern Pacific Lowlands
    • Endemic Species of Cocos Island
    • Major Biological Zones
    • Tropical Dry Forest
    • Southern Pacific Lowlands
    • Central Plateau (Central Valley)
    • Caribbean Lowlands
    • Highlands
    • Coastal Beaches, Islands, and Mangrove Lagoons
    • Wildlife Overview and Species Coverage
  • Bird Species Accounts
    • Tinamou Family (Tinamidae)
    • Duck Family (Anatidae)
    • Chachalaca, Guan, and Curassow Family (Cracidae)
    • Booby Family (Sulidae)
    • Pelican Family (Pelecanidae)
    • Cormorant Family (Phalacrocoracidae)
    • Anhinga Family (Anhingidae)
    • Frigatebird Family (Fregatidae)
    • Heron Family (Ardeidae)
    • Ibis and Spoonbill Family (Threskiornithidae)
    • Stork Family (Ciconiidae)
    • American Vulture Family (Cathartidae)
    • Osprey Family (Pandionidae)
    • Accipiter Family (Accipitridae)
    • Falcon Family (Falconidae)
    • Rail Family (Rallidae)
    • Sungrebe Family (Heliornithidae)
    • Sunbittern Family (Eurypygidae)
    • Thick-knee Family (Burhinidae)
    • Plover Family (Charadriidae)
    • Oystercatcher Family (Haematopodidae)
    • Stilt Family (Recurvirostridae)
    • Jacana Family (Jacanidae)
    • Sandpiper Family (Scolopacidae)
    • Gull and Tern Family (Laridae)
    • Dove and Pigeon Family (Columbidae)
    • Parrot Family (Psittacidae)
    • Cuckoo Family (Cuculidae)
    • Owl Family (Strigidae)
    • Nighthawk Family (Caprimulgidae)
    • Potoo Family (Nyctibiidae)
    • Hummingbird Family (Trochilidae)
    • Trogon Family (Trogonidae)
    • Motmot Family (Momotidae)
    • Kingfisher Family (Alcedinidae)
    • Puffbird Family (Bucconidae)
    • Jacamar Family (Galbulidae)
    • Toucan Family (Ramphastidae)
    • Woodpecker Family (Picidae)
    • Spinetail Family (Furnariidae)
    • Woodcreeper Family (Dendrocolaptidae)
    • Antbird Family (Thamnophilidae)
    • Flycatcher Family (Tyrannidae)
    • Tityra and Becard Family (Tityridae)
    • Cotinga Family (Cotingidae)
    • Manakin Family (Pipridae)
    • Vireo Family (Vireonidae)
    • Jay Family (Corvidae)
    • Swallow Family (Hirundinidae)
    • Wren Family (Troglodytidae)
    • Dipper Family (Cinclidae)
    • Thrush and Robin Family (Turdidae)
    • Silky-Flycatcher Family (Ptilogonatidae)
    • Wood-Warbler Family (Parulidae)
    • Bananaquit Family (Coerebidae)
    • Tanager Family (Thraupidae)
    • Seedeater, Finch, and Sparrow Family (Emberizidae)
    • Saltator and Grosbeak Family (Cardinalidae)
    • Blackbird, Oriole, and Grackle Family (Icteridae)
    • Goldfinch, Euphonia, and Chlorophonia Family (Fringillidae)
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix A. Costa Rica Conservation Organizations, Research Stations, Birding Groups, and Bird Information Sources
  • Appendix B. Wildlife Tourism Sites and Field Stations Referred to in the Distribution Maps
  • Appendix C. Costa Rican Trip Preparation Checklist
  • Appendix D. Travel Tips for a Successful Wildlife Viewing Trip in Costa Rica
  • Appendix E. Eco-misconceptions about Bird Feeding, Flash Photography, and Sound Recordings
  • About the Author
  • Index

About the Author

Carrol L. Henderson has headed the Nongame Wildlife Program of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for thirty-two years. He is an award-winning wildlife conservationist who has helped bring back eastern bluebirds, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, river otters, and trumpeter swans; an avid wildlife photographer whose images have appeared in the New York Times, Audubon, Birder's World, and Wild Bird; an experienced birding tour leader to Latin America, Kenya, Tanzania, and New Zealand; and the author of many magazine articles and nine books, including Oology and Ralph's Talking Eggs.

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