
Field Guide to Birds of Costa Rica
Third Edition
Helm (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 26. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
484 pages
978-1-3994-1210-0 (ISBN)
Description
The definitive field guide to the birdlife of Costa Rica.
Graced with bounteous natural beauty, Costa Rica has become a popular destination for travellers from all over the world. Birds play a prominent role in attracting visitors, too. The shimmering quetzals, gaudy macaws and comical toucans that populate tourism posters only begin to hint at the birdlife to be found throughout this small country. In terms of avian diversity, Costa Rica is the richest country on earth.
Following on a decade from the previous edition, this fully revised and updated third edition of Birds of Costa Rica features all 943 species recorded in the country, including endemic, breeding and migrant species. Each family of birds is introduced by a brief description, and every species is depicted on a series of brilliant colour plates. More than 1,100 brand-new illustrations show plumage difference among males, females and juveniles.
The written account for each species features field marks description and information about status, distribution and vocalisation, along with updated distribution maps, making this field guide the perfect companion for anyone visiting Costa Rica.
Graced with bounteous natural beauty, Costa Rica has become a popular destination for travellers from all over the world. Birds play a prominent role in attracting visitors, too. The shimmering quetzals, gaudy macaws and comical toucans that populate tourism posters only begin to hint at the birdlife to be found throughout this small country. In terms of avian diversity, Costa Rica is the richest country on earth.
Following on a decade from the previous edition, this fully revised and updated third edition of Birds of Costa Rica features all 943 species recorded in the country, including endemic, breeding and migrant species. Each family of birds is introduced by a brief description, and every species is depicted on a series of brilliant colour plates. More than 1,100 brand-new illustrations show plumage difference among males, females and juveniles.
The written account for each species features field marks description and information about status, distribution and vocalisation, along with updated distribution maps, making this field guide the perfect companion for anyone visiting Costa Rica.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
Packed with comparison plates plus maps
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3994-1210-0 (9781399412100)
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Richard Garrigues is a naturalist and author who has been birding since the age of 16. He moved to Costa Rica in 1981 and has become one of the country's best-known tour leaders for birding and natural history. He also publishes the quarterly Gone Birding Newsletter online.
Robert Dean is an ornithologist and artist based in Costa Rica. He specialises in the birds of Central America and has illustrated field guides to Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama.
Robert Dean is an ornithologist and artist based in Costa Rica. He specialises in the birds of Central America and has illustrated field guides to Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama.