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Hongos (Wild Mushrooms/Fungus) | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. To try to begin identification. Take a look at these interesting samples below:. This cluster was a dark charcoal color and had a very dense population. This type looks quite thin and delicate but it is very flexible and almost rubbery in its consistency. You are comm...
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March 2011 Trip | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. This juvenille parrot was in a neighbors tree, chatting away. Who knows what type it is? This huge nest was found hanging over the river, the river was very low. Long Nosed Bats - this colony lives under a bridge over the Sierppe river. A great picture of the baby.
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December 2011 Pictures | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. Hoffmann's Woodpecker - my trusty bird book says this woodpecker is not in our area of Osa province but I have seen it regularly and am fairly certain that is what it is. It eats insects, beetles, ants, larvae, berries and bananas. Red-legged Honeycreeper- adult male-...
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Santa Rosa-the others | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. Walking stick - lots of sticks and mantis around, the praying mantis was quite bothered if you stared at them and would leap at your face. Frog on my hat! A variety of LARGE toads, poison dart frogs, lizards, iguanas, call Santa Rosa home. January 19, 2011 at 7:27 pm.
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Sloth in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. Jacana fathers →. Sloth in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. May 16, 2011. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. About Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. View all posts by Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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New Photos – November 2011 | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. New Photos – November 2011. Green Iguana - Breeding Male - this male was atop a tree surveying his territory after chasing all others away. The large dewlap under the chin flaps back and forth as the iguana does its territorial head bob display. Cherrie's Tanager...
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Amphibians | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. There are approximately 150 species of amphibians in Costa Rica. Most amphibians begin their life as some type of water breathing animal (i.e. tadpole) and transform into an air breathing adult form (i.e. frog). Poison Dart Frogs – we have several species of poi...
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Birds | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. There are many migratory cliff swallows and also mangrove swallows in our area. They are excellent at eating bugs and therefore we LOVE them. 8220;Until you have loved an animal, part of your soul will have remained dormant.”. January 11, 2011 at 6:38 pm. Thank you Be...
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Board of Directors | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. The Board of Directors for the Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is comprised of the following individuals who are dedicated to the causes of animal welfare and the environment:. Holds an Honors B.A. from York University. Completed the Basic Raptor Care for Re...
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Yawning Baby Sloth-Life Can Be So Exhausting | Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned, injured and sick native Costa Rica wildlife. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Fun Costa Rica Pictures. New Photos – November 2011. Yawning Baby Sloth-Life Can Be So Exhausting. October 21, 2011. Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Http:/ video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/yawning-baby-sloth/1gle7lisu. About Santa Rosa Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Santa ...