Above: The critically endangered Great Green Macaw (Ara ambiguus) is a magnificent species native to the rainforests of Central and South America.
These macaws heavily rely on the mountain almond tree for food and nesting, making deforestation a significant threat to their survival. After days of searching for this elusive bird throughout our trip, we finally found a small flock in an almond tree near the Selva Verde Lodge. It was the highlight of our journey—watching these vibrant macaws contentedly snacking on almonds, oblivious to our presence, while we stood in silent awe. The moment filled our hearts with joy and wonder.
Below: This photo captures a howler monkey mother and her baby, taken during a river tour while searching for birds. We spotted various birds from the boat, but as the trip was winding down, a troop of howlers appeared directly above us. They were incredibly curious, observing us just as intently as we were watching them. It was my first close encounter with monkeys in the wild, and the experience felt truly magical.


Photos and story by Karaleah Reichart Bercaw
Costa Rica | Selva Verde Lodge