@stacebird on Insta!
Stacey facey from an underwater placey.. #scubadiving #divepanama #bocasdeltoro #caribbeandiving #caribbeansea #underwateradventure #scubadivinggirls #scubalife #bocasdeltoropanama #saltlifeOn the move, flowers in tow! #slothlove #sloths #slothsofinstagram #tranquilobay #tropicalliving #climbinggymPlay with me. #islandlife #cocoloco #bocasdeltoro #puppiesofinstagram #doglove #doglover #coconut #bocaslove #dogsofinstagram #puppylove #dogloveHug a a tree for me. #slothlove #slothsofinstagram #perezoso #treehugger #amantedelanaturaleza #naturelover #slothlover #bocasdeltoro #islabastimentos #bocas #guidelife #islandlife #rainforestliving #tropics #wildpanama #panamanature #panamawild #wildlifepanama #bocasdeltoronature #filthyfriday #sweetlovebocas #bocasloveThanks to @greenacreschocolate for my new babies! I found this fallen epiphyte (a plant that grows on trees), a bromeliad of the sun-family Tillandsia, on their property today during a tour and Julie and Robert graciously let me take it home to Bastimentos! It immediately makes me think of @killerflower, either you’ll get inspiration from it or perhaps it was inspired by you! 😘Yellow-throated toucan posing nicely at the chocolate farm..@tranquilobay #toucans #tropical #caribbean #bocasdeltoro #bocas #wildpanama #panamabirds #birdsofpanama #tropicalbirds #toucansofinstagram #birdyourworld #tropicalbirdingLove to my parents who have supported me through all the challenges and successes through the last 35 years. It makes my heart soar to make you proud. Love you to the moon and beyond! #swipeleft #greatfalls #impressivefalls #greatfallsnationalpark #optputside #natureloversAnyone have a ID for this one? I saw a handful at Oscar Scherer at the beginning of this month. #butterflyidentification #flutterby @oscarscherersp #butterfliesofinstagram #floridabutterflies #floridastateparks #oscarschererstateparkBirds aren’t the only thing migrating right now, monarch butterflies have upwards of some 3000 miles to go to reach their wintering grounds. I’ve been seeing a number of them around VIrginia and Maryland lately..safe travels to Mexico! #monarchmigration #butterfliesofinstagram #butterfliesoftheworld #marylandwildlife #insectsofinstagram #insects #fallmigration #fallmigration2019 #optoutside #observeyourworld #nature #naturelover #migration #migrant #flutterbyBirding Myakka State Park in Florida. Traveling stateside for this month! Read my latest post on my blog, feathersawry (#linkinbio or just google it) #myakka #myakkastatepark #birdwatching #floridanature #myakkariverstatepark #sawpalmetto📷: @ezrider924Short-billed dowicther looking elegant..read my newest post on feathersawry (#linkinbio or just google it) with fun photos of more of the migratory birds I’ve encountered this month! #migration #fallmigration #migratorybird #migratorybirds #shortbilleddowitcher #dowitcher #siestakey #beachbirding #siestakeyflorida #florida #floridabirding #floridawildlife #floridabirds #birdphotography #sandpiper #sandpipersofinstagramWe don’t get too many of our ruby-throated hummers passing through down in our area of Caribbean Panama but one usually show up at Tranquilo Bay. See if we cross paths when I return to the southern climes at the end of the month! #migratorybird #hummingbird #hummersofinstagram #fallmigration2019 #fallmigration #marylandbirds #marylandbirding #bluemashnaturetrail #birdyourworld #alongthetrail #naturewalk #birdwalk #natureinaction #rubythroatedhummingbird #birdingmaryland-
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Tropical Nature: A closeup view..
Stay tuned for what’s next, as I’ve got some irons in the fire! But for now, enjoy some sights and sounds of Costa Rica’s wild nature! To keep updated on new videos and get exclusive sneak peeks of my work … Continue reading
Posted in Saladero Ecolodge, video, wildlife
Tagged birds, dolphins, environment, golfo dulce, monkeys, nature, piedras blancas, rainforest, Rio Esquinas, tropical, wildlife
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More than feathers up in those trees..
While I admit that this is a bird blog..I know that I’ve veered a few times away from the feathered kind for the sake of pure natural curiosity which I’m sure all of you can identify with. Thus, today’s blog … Continue reading
Birds Abound in Saladero
I just can’t believe how time flies out here in paradise! I’m already into my fourth month, with a mere two to go. Interning here at Saladero Ecolodge as the Bird Guide and Resident Biologist has been an experience unlike … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, birdwatching, boat-access-only, Costa Rica, ecolodge, off the grid, Pura Vida, puravidaindeed, Saladero Ecolodge
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A Rich Life in the Sweet Gulf
This painting makes me endlessly happy. As does this magical hidden paradise I’ve been so fortunate to call home for the past four months nestled here within Piedras Blancas National Park alongside the sweet Golfo Dulce.. The painting was a … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, birds, ecolodge, ecotourism, painting, paradise, Saladero Ecolodge, wildlife
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Featured Feathers of Saladero
I recently got in a brand new camera (Canon Powershot SX 720 HS) which I’ve been putting to good use as it allows me to finally get some descent shots of the plethora of birdlife that abounds here at Saladero … Continue reading
Posted in birds, birdwatching, Costa Rica, Saladero Ecolodge
Tagged bird photography, birding, birds, birdwatching, camera, canon, Costa Rica, cotinga, feathers, flycatcher, hummingbird, kingfisher, photography, photos, Pura Vida, trogon, wildlife photography, yellow-billed cotinga
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Puro Saladero
What a season it’s been! We’re well into the high season here at Saladero and it’s warm, sunny and the sparkling blue waters of Golfo Dulce are luscious and inviting. We’ve had just absolutely delightful guests hailing from all corners … Continue reading
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Tagged birding, birds, birdwatching, Costa Rica, ecotourism, fishing, monkeys, nesting, nests, snakes, snorkling, tropical, wildlife
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La Niña’s Ever-So-Rainy Dry Season
What a WET dry season we’ve been having this year, with just massive amounts of rain nearly every day lately! Our head cocinera (Saladero’s cook of 10+ years) Paulina, who’s grown up here on the remote east side … Continue reading