We're here in the rain forest of Costa Rica, managing a Tree House B&B, where the tree houses (seven total) are high amongst the trees...our neighbors consist of loads of hummingbirds, some monkeys, sloths, frogs, snakes, iguanas, geckos and various other critters...we look forward to sharing with you some pics and blog entries as we continue on our jungle journey...
Monday, December 15, 2014
Three different kinds, including the. . .
national bird of Costa Rica. From left, there is the Red-legged Honey Creeper (female); Red-Legged Honey Creeper (male) and the Clay-Colored Robin. Which is the national bird, and what is its Spanish name?
Bonus points for any regular readers that can identify the national bird and its Spanish name.
Your prize?**
**Absolutely nothing. Readers from Wisconsin, Hawaii, Washington, D.C., Washington State, Tokyo are not eligible for the grand prize. That also goes for former residents of Hawaii now residing in or near Oregon and Nevada!
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Oregon Duck, aka Senor Donald?
Off the top of our heads it is the yigüirro, AKA clay-colored thrush.
yiguirro is a winner, though it's the clay-colored robin. . . much better than the quacker from oregon!
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