Las Brisas is a private nature reserve located on the lower slopes of Turrialba Volcano in Costa Rica. Our primary goal is conservation and scientific inquiry.
“Late August and early September are a special time of the year at Las Brisas: this is when Cerulean Warblers are found using the Reserve as a vital stopover site during fall migration! Our research shows that Las Brisas is probably the most important stopover site for this threated migratory species in Costa Rica.”
Ernesto Carman co-founder of the Conservación Reinita Cerúlea – Costa Rica (Cerulean Warbler Conservation-CR).
(Notharchus tectus)
(Florisuga mellivora) male
(Florisuga mellivora) male
(Notharchus tectus)
Las Brisas Reserve is a perfect place for birdwatching. Here is a glimpe of some of the species.
For a full list of species:
Snowcap (Microchera alborocoronata)
Emerald Tanager (Tangara florida)
Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea) at Las Brisas Reserve.
Birds
V Annual Cerulean Warbler Count (2013)
IV Annual Cerulean Warbler Count (2012)
Royal Flycatcher (female)