Habitat Restoration
Osa Birds partnered with Tropical Wings and the Biological Monitoring Group of Rancho Quemado to restore fragmented and degraded habitat.
Citizen Science
Osa Birds works with Osa communities to monitor bird population tendencies through citizen science and engaging kids and adults in organized bird counts.
Community Outreach
Education is woven into everything we do! We raise awareness of bird conservation and habitat protection within the local schools and communities through and community events.
Blog
Featured Bird: Chestnut-sided Warbler
See English Below Simplemente porque es de la famila Parulidae, la familia con más representantes de aves migratorias en la Península de Osa, les traigo la Reinita de costados castaños (Setophaga pensylvanica), la reinita y ave migratoria más común en Osa. De solo 10...
Black-cheeked Ant-Tanager (Habia atrimaxillaris): Un ave endemica y en peligro en Osa
La tangara hormiguera carinegra, (Habia atrimaxillaris), en Ingles Black-cheeked Ant-Tanager habita solamente en la Península de Osa y en el Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Golfito-Parque Nacional Piedras Blancas en Costa Rica. Se cree que su población está...
2019 International Migratory Bird Day Festival
At Osa Birds fifth-annual International Migratory Bird Day Festival, children danced in the streets dressed as flamboyant, richly colored birds, holding feathered wings aloft. An integral piece that gives flight to this event is the Tropical Wings annual Birdathon,...