An article written for my Writer's Guild:
Rainforest Immersion
By Charlie
Doggett
The chatter of birds and frogs set the atmosphere as I feel and hear the gentle breeze through deep green foliage. Our boat glides smoothly up the Tortuguero River, headed for this two-night stay in the Costa Rica jungles I’ve come to love. My simple camera with only a 300 mm lens is ready around my neck for the next bird, monkey or other bit of color and excitement.
Along the river shore on a
sandy beach, a black-necked stilt struts along on his long
With the smell of fish in
the water we are approaching our camp, but not before seeing
the silent
two-toed sloth hanging high above us and the much noisier white-faced capuchin
monkeys jumping from limb to limb near the water. Always hoping to see a
toucan, we see two! A chestnut-mandible toucan too high to photograph, but best
of all a closer keel-billed toucan looking like he flew right off a Fruit Loops
box to the palm tree just for us. Click, click, click!
Being surrounded by animal
noises in the thick jungle while eating tropical fruit or hunting for colorful
frogs with flash lights makes a night in the rainforest too memorable to ever
forget. As were visits to other lodges like one looking out on an active
volcano or another on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean with scarlet macaws
feeding on nut trees below while monkeys and hummingbirds come right up to our
little rooms surrounded by tropical flowers. The cloud forest is just a
rainforest in the mountains and where I got my coveted photos of the
resplendent quetzal. Two trips, coast to coast and hundreds of photos help make
the rainforests of Costa Rica one of my favorite places in the world to visit.
It is a wonderful immersion in nature and wildlife! Pura vida! (Pure Life!)
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