Inevitably some wildlife that we saw and photographed (sometimes without much success) either on the list or otherwise, but as yet the photos have not been identified. So, this is where they currently reside labelled Unidentified Wildlife Object-n until a proper 'home' is found.
As you can see with some help from Johnny (Thank you!), those currently shown here have now been indentified. They will soon be relocated within their respective family pages. More unknowns may follow...
(Lepidocolaptes souleyitii)
This woodcreeper was photographed during a morning bird-walk in La Fortuna.
(Mitrephanes phaeocercus)
Photographed in the very wet Monteverde cloud forest on 14th Jan
A female seen in a very soggy Monteverde cloud forest on 14th Jan
(Phyllomyias burmeateri)
Monteverde again, but on the 15th Jan.
(Tangara guttata)
Another photographed during a soggy walk in the Monteverde forest on 15th Jan
Fairly common apparently and on our list of sightings. This is currently the best shot we have of this.
(Premnoplex brunnecens)
Seen briefly in the lower canopy in the Monteverde cloud forest 15th Jan
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
Photographed during a walk along the road near to Esquinas Rainforest Lodge on 19th Jan.
(Syndactyla subalaria)
Photographed at the roadside in Savegre early morning 21st Jan.
(Chlorospingus flavopectus)
Photographed during a mid-morning walk near our hotel in Savegre.
(Elaenia frantzii)
Photographed around midday in Savegre.
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
Photographed in the Arenal NP, this tiny bird blends very well into the background and was quite difficult to see until it moved.