



Thanks to its strategic location and active environmental conservation, Ecolirios Lodge is home to a remarkable diversity of resident and migratory species. The list of birds recorded on the property confirms the place’s ornithological richness, with species inhabiting everything from the forest floor to the highest treetops.
Here, every walk becomes an opportunity and every pause a discovery.
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The Great Tinamou is a large, ground-dwelling bird of Costa Rica’s tropical forests, best known for its deep, haunting call heard at dawn and dusk. With its rich brown plumage and shy nature, it is rarely seen despite being relatively common. Spotting a Great Tinamou quietly walking along forest trails is a special and memorable experience for birdwatchers.
The Stripe-throated Hermit is a small, secretive hummingbird commonly found in tropical rainforests of Costa Rica. Recognizable by the fine stripes on its throat and its gently curved bill, this species prefers the shaded understory, where it feeds on nectar from heliconias and other native plants. Often seen hovering quietly along forest trails or near streams, the Stripe-throated Hermit adds a subtle yet captivating presence to the rainforest ecosystem, delighting birdwatchers who take the time to observe closely.
The Purple-crowned Fairy is a striking and elegant hummingbird known for its shimmering purple crown and vibrant green plumage. Found in humid lowland forests and forest edges of Costa Rica, this species is often seen feeding on nectar from flowering plants or small insects. Its agile flight and brilliant coloration make it a favorite among birdwatchers, offering a dazzling glimpse of tropical beauty whenever it appears.
The Sunbittern is a unique and captivating bird commonly found along rivers and forest streams in Costa Rica. With its slender body and subtle plumage, it often goes unnoticed until it spreads its wings, revealing striking eye-like patterns in shades of orange, red, and black. Known for its slow, graceful movements, the Sunbittern is a prized sighting for birdwatchers exploring tropical waterways and rainforest edges.
The Speckled Tanager is a colorful and lively bird found in humid tropical forests of Costa Rica. Easily recognized by its black plumage dotted with bright turquoise-blue speckles, this tanager is often seen moving energetically through the mid to upper canopy in small groups. Its vivid appearance and active behavior make it a favorite sighting for birdwatchers exploring rainforest trails.
These species represent only a small sample of the winged universe that inhabits the lodge’s surroundings, where the diversity of sizes, colours and behaviours creates a complete and enriching observation experience.
One of the greatest privileges of staying at Ecolirios Lodge is direct access to different habitats, each with its own ornithological richness:
Here, birdwatching does not require long transfers: the experience begins from your room.
Birdwatching at Ecolirios Lodge is enhanced by the accompaniment of expert local guides, knowledgeable about the behaviour, songs and best times for each species. Their knowledge transforms each tour into an educational experience, respectful and deeply connected to the environment.
Ecolirios Lodge is not just a place for bird watching; it is a sanctuary where time slows down and your connection with nature becomes authentic. Here, the days pass by with morning songs, silent walks and sunsets full of life.
Book your experience at Ecolirios Lodge and discover why this corner of the tropical forest is one of Costa Rica’s best-kept secrets for bird watching.
Let yourself be guided by experts, immerse yourself in unique ecosystems, and enjoy an experience that will stay with you long after you leave.






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