
COSTA RICA - Limon Province
Wilderness and Wildlife
Many ecolodges are available in the inland and they are the perfect place to relax and admire the abondant wildlife or practice activities.
BEST TIME to VISIT Limon Province
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to COSTA RICA
From September to October

toucan

flowers appreciated by hummingbirds

hummingbird

Basilisks are also known as “Jesus Christ Lizards” due to their ability to run over water surfaces for distances up to 20 metres. Here the leg with large toes

hummingbird

small yellow bird

Crested tanager

Montezuma Oropendola

Turquoise green bird

orange flowers

green hummingbird with red legs

hummingbird

black bird

brown bird searching for food in the grass

Misty rainforest

Pacuare river

Hawler monkey searching food in the morning

Howler monkey with a white flower in its mouth

National bird of Costa Rica - the clay-colored thrush also called the clay-colored robin. This bird has been chosen because he lives everywhere in Costa Rica and is singing very well

Night walk - green frog with red eyes

Night walk - green frog with red eyes

Night walk - ginsects on a flower

red flower

spider and its shadow on a leaf

caterpillar preparing the cocon

pink bromeliads on a tree

empty shell of a cicada

pretty green lizard on a balcony

pink flowers

very large ant

small lizard on a leaf

pretty red bird

black bird

green and red bird

Night walk - plant with green leaves, but red underneath

pretty blue bird

toucan - long distance zoom

cicada on a flower

green lizard

toucan

Crested Oropendola

a tiny frog with a perfect camouflage

weather is hot and humid. Trees have a lot of mousse

landscape

landscape

landscape

landscape

unpaved road

Crested Oropendola

pretty red bird

Crested Oropendola repairing its nest

Crested Oropendola on its nest

Nests are hanging very high in the trees

very tiny frog

the bark of this red tree is used by locals for medecine

beautiful bird

red tree

bird looking for insects on the bark

pretty hummingbird

Basilisks are also known as “Jesus Christ Lizards” due to their ability to run over water surfaces for distances up to 20 metres. They mostly feed on plants, but are omnivorous and eat insects, small mammals and lizards.

Green Basilisks are also known as “Jesus Christ Lizards” due to their ability to run over water surfaces for distances up to 20 metres. They mostly feed on plants, but are omnivorous and eat insects, small mammals and lizards.

red legs hummingbird

Hummingbird

Howler monkey looking for food

large insect

pretty red flower

Wasps nest

owl with a perfect camouflage looking like abranch

this pretty hummingbird has the perfect camouflage

Howler monkey

blue and yellow trogon

self defense tree to avoid some animals to climb

strawberry poisonous dart frog also called blue jean frog as legs are blue

strawberry poisonous dart frog also called blue jean frog as legs are blue

strawberry poisonous dart frog also called blue jean frog as legs are blue

Montezuma Oropendola

Crested Oropendola

flowers

Pacuare river view

large fern

purple flowers

on unpaved roads, it's probably the best behicle on small distances

dirty road to the ecolodge

Pacuare river