A variety of bird species can be found within Marino Ballena National Park on the South Pacific Coast. This park has an array of bird and animal species.
One of the most popular birds to see in the park is the colorful Scarlet Macaw. The Scarlet Macaw is the largest member of the parrot family and is popular among birdwatchers in these areas. While once they called much of Central America home. Like humans, scarlet macaws mate for life. They can be seen flying together in pairs or in a larger flock. Wild macaws can reach 40-50 years of age, in captivity extending up 75 years, but often not much longer than their mate.
Where the Central and Southern Pacific regions of Costa Rica meet, birders will definitely find something to delight! Not only are bird-lovers luckily placed in a major migration route, but the nearby Talamanca Mountain range also contributes a variety of unique species to be spotted – from both the foothills and from the higher elevations. During migration season, a day of bird-watching can result in 50+ species. Don't be surprised if you're from the USA or Canada and spot some home-like feathered friends – this migration corridor is one of their favorites, and they stand out among the brilliantly-colored tropical birds.
