@ South Padre Is. Birding and Nature Center, TX

Birds & Birding in Costa Rica: – Costa Rica’s national motto and tourism slogan, “La Pura Vida” loosely translates to Live Life or Enjoy Life. With over 900 bird species recorded in Costa Rica, there is certainly lots to enjoy! With 12 of the world’s 18 life zones, its diverse landscapes, including tropical rainforests, cloud forests, mangroves, and savannas, provide habitat for a wide range of iconic birds A Reflections of the Natural World Blog Post Series by Jim Gain

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GREEN KINGFISHER(Species Account Blog #109)

TAXONOMIC TREE:  

  • ORDER: Coraciiformes – kingfishers, todies, motmots, bee-eaters, rollers, hoopoes, and hornbills,
  • FAMILY: Alcedinidae – Kingfishers,
  • BINOMIAL NAME: Chloroceryle americana

The Green Kingfisher is a small kingfisher with disproportionately long bill. Dark glossy green above with white throat, collar, and spots on wings. Tail often held cocked up. White outer tail feathers spotted with green conspicuous in flight. Male has rufous breast; female breast white with spotted green double-collar. (from Birds of the World)

Green Kingfisher Distribution Map (from Birds of the World)

In Costa Rica we observed two Green Kingfishers at the Chilamate Rainforest Eco Retreat near Sarapiquí.


**Some of these Photo Gallery images (all taken by me) have been taken in other nearby countries.

Male @ Reserva de la Biosfera Calakmul – Zona Arqueológica de Calakmul, Campeche. MX

View the five most recent Birds & Birding in Costa Rica series blog posts below.

One response to “GREEN KINGFISHER – Pura Vida Birds and Birding”

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    Wonderful shots of this beauty. Love how vivid the green is in the smaller photo! I love birding in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 ☺️

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ABOUT ME

Through my lens and prose I hope to instill a greater sense of awe, compassion and inspiration as I discover new creatures, explore interesting habitats, and gain wisdom about the natural world that’s all around us. It is my hope that readers are motivated to learn more about our environment and its inhabitants, and become passionate advocates for conservation.

I earned my college degree in biology, a foundation that shaped not only how I see the world, but how I’ve spent my life sharing it with others. For more than 35 years, I worked in education as both a teacher and administrator, guiding students through the wonders of science and the joy of discovery. That same spirit of curiosity has carried me through decades of volunteer work in citizen science and conservation. This blog brings together my passions for birding, conservation, and storytelling.

~ Jim Gain