All About Acorns!
After spotting the largest predator in the area we went looking for a little song bird. This gorgeous little was so fun!

Blue-gray tanager:

We loved watching these little birdies in the trees! They are sooooo cute!
We headed to local treehouse to spot the next animal as it is the largest predator in the area. We thought it best to stay out of it’s way, but wow is it a gorgeous cat! Are you ready to learn who we saw?

Jaguar Fun Facts:

We loved watching this stealthy predator prowl the forest floor. They do spend most of their time on the ground, but the are able climbers.
We are heading to the beach for the weekend and while we were there we met a really neat reptile! Come join us!

Black spiny-tailed iguana fun facts:

We sure are glad those lizards find the rocks to be comfortable, because they are not so easy to sit on. We prefer the sand. As fast as they are, maybe they should be renamed the flash iguana! Hehehe!
We went looking for one funny looking animal of the rainforest. Tapirs, with their long snouts look like they might be related to Ellie, but in reality they are related to Edmond! Neat! Today, we are meeting the largest of the tapir family.

Baird’s Tapir Fun Facts:

There are efforts to protect these beautiful animals. It would be a terrible thing to lose such a unique animal.
After meeting the macaws yesterday, we ran into a small resident of the rainforest. These little amphibians are brightly colored with big red eyes. They also make you jump! Hehehe!

Red Eyed Tree Frog Fun Facts:

We love these little frogs. They are so beautiful with their bright green eyes. That splash of blue on their legs make them the fashionistas of the rainforest. Hahaha!
Hello! We went birding today! We were looking for one of the most brightly colored and gorgeous macaws on the planet. Come meet them with us!

Scarlet Fun Facts:

We enjoyed watching these beautiful birds. They are social and intelligent. They are kept as pets, which is often a bad idea. They have long life spans and are very high maintenance. They can also be very destructive.
We are meeting our last animal this week here in Costa Rica and it’s a small wildcat. This place has so many interesting species. These small cats blend in quiet well, so we were super lucky to find one!

Margay Fun Facts:

These gorgeous cats are often confused with the ocelot. They have longer tails and a bit smaller. They have those large round eyes to see in the dark too! We think they are just the cutest!
After our all nighter looking for frogs, we stayed up a bit longer to find a little bird before napping away the day. This little fast birdie was not easy to spot as it is one of the smallest hummingbirds around.

Scintillant Hummingbird Fun Facts:

These teeny birds are so adorable. They are Ellie and Edmond sized :)!
We went frogging during the evening. Costa Rica is one of the best places for spotting amphibians. We went looking for a very new species and we were not dissappointed.

Diane’s Bare-Hearted Glass Frog:
We often think it is crazy that scientists are still discovering new species. It is so important to protect the wild places on earth so that all animals- known and not known have a healthy habitat to call home.