Costa Rica Hummingbirds

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Costa Rica has so many wonderful hummingbirds that we were asked to create a guide just for Hummingbirds of Costa Rica. Found only in the Americas, hummingbirds are referred to as jewels in flight. Costa Rica has 52 species of hummingbirds, all illustrated in our colorful hummingbird guide.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by British naturalist, Robert Dean, who has lived and worked in Monteverde, Costa Rica, since the early 1990s. Special Thanks to MSc. Carmen Cecilia Hidalgo Calderón.

Measurements are the total average length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail of an adult bird.The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

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Costa Rica has so many wonderful hummingbirds that we were asked to create a guide just for Hummingbirds of Costa Rica. Found only in the Americas, hummingbirds are referred to as jewels in flight. Costa Rica has 52 species of hummingbirds, all illustrated in our colorful hummingbird guide.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by British naturalist, Robert Dean, who has lived and worked in Monteverde, Costa Rica, since the early 1990s. Special Thanks to MSc. Carmen Cecilia Hidalgo Calderón.

Measurements are the total average length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail of an adult bird.The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Costa Rica has so many wonderful hummingbirds that we were asked to create a guide just for Hummingbirds of Costa Rica. Found only in the Americas, hummingbirds are referred to as jewels in flight. Costa Rica has 52 species of hummingbirds, all illustrated in our colorful hummingbird guide.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by British naturalist, Robert Dean, who has lived and worked in Monteverde, Costa Rica, since the early 1990s. Special Thanks to MSc. Carmen Cecilia Hidalgo Calderón.

Measurements are the total average length from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail of an adult bird.The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.