Why is birdwatching a hallmark of the Reserve?

In the Talamanca Reserve, birds aren’t just present — they are the stars of the show. Thanks to our privileged location and continuous reforestation efforts, this cloud forest has become a true sanctuary for birdlife. Every sunrise here presents a new natural symphony, while each trail invites you to discover a different world, with unique encounters waiting around every corner.

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Two types of experiences to explore the forest

Species that visit us Quetzal resplandeciente It is observed between January and March An icon of the cloud forest for its iridescent green plumage and long, flowing tail, the quetzal is one of the most sought-after sightings for any birdwatcher. Its diet is based primarily on wild fruits, such as avocado It nests in cavities in dead trees, often reused year after year