A Paradise for Nature & Bird Lovers!
Birding in the Osa Peninsula is an unforgettable experience!
Overview
Harboring over 460 species of birds alone, the Osa packs an incredible array of wildlife into a very modest area. With Red-capped Manakins, Yellow-billed and Turquoise Cotingas and the healthiest population of Scarlet Macaws in Central America, the Osa is one of the most spectacular yet under-birded corners of the country.
The morning hours are the ideal time for bird and wildlife activity. Come and find exciting species with Drake Bay Birdwatching.
The early bird walk starts 5:30 AM in and around the Drake Bay area, and extends for about 3 hours. The tour is a walking easy hiking routes around private gardens, forest edges, and riversides.
We will go through new and old growth forest, open areas and shorelines. Your expert birding guides are well familiarized with the local birdlife and beyond. Each is equipped with HD spotting scope, field guides, good bird songs knowledge and a sharp-eye so you don’t miss any specie on your list.
You also can send a list of specific local bird species you want to find in the Osa Peninsula area so we can plan the best route to find them. While there are never any guarantees in nature, we strive to keep up to date on which locations are more active than others during certain times and seasons.