About the Location

Birdsongs Garden is a small, family project started by a local high school art teacher and bird lover. It’s a combination of cultivated gardens set up specifically for hummingbirds with some natural feeders and a trail down into the forests of the foothills of Tenorio Volcano.

Why I Recommend It

If you want to reliably see and photograph two harder-to-spot hummingbirds, the endemic Snowcap and the Black-crested Coquette, this is where I recommend going. Plus, I like supporting this type of off-the-beaten-track small businesses. I was able to capture this photograph of the Coquette that was featured on the homepage of eBird!

Male Black-crested Coquette feeding from a Verbena flower.

Birdwatching & Photography Highlights

While there are other species you can see there, like the Tody Motmot, I recommend going here if you’re focused on the Snowcap and Coquette. Afterwards, combine it with a visit to one of the nearby reserves where there are more extensive forest trails like at Tapir Valley or Heliconias Lodge.

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Tody Motmot

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Touring Birdsongs Garden

While they are open to the public, it is by prior reservation only. You can arrange a visit by contacting them directly through their Instagram. You can contact me if you’re interested in planning a day trip with me or want help making arrangements.