Costa Rica tiene un buen vecino en Panama, creo que es la mejor muestra de buenas intenciones entre 2 paises hermanos y vecinos. El Parque Internacional
NO IMPORTA de donde es pero me suena que es de Panama,y une un sentimiento de casa,de familia de de sancocho de gallina de patio con frijoles y aguacates y chica de mais ,una palabra Vale mas que mil sea donde sea la musica sabor de Patria.......latina.
essa video es muy bueno y muy buena musica tambien. fui a pananama y costa rica este en aprile para 3 meses.fue muy bueno. la gente ahi son muy cariñoso y es cool para surfear:-) thanks for posting this...looking forward for the one from nicaragua best wishes and nice journey fiona
Actually Scarlet-rumped Tanager has been split into two seperate species. Cherrie's on the Pacific slope, and Passerini's on the Caribbean Slope. Males are identical, though female plumage differs slightly. BTW I am a very avid birder and worked at a rainforest lodge called Playa Nicuesa as a guide Have you heard of it? That chupas huevos grande about your camcorder, though. Mine did not get stolen, though damaged from tropical humidity.
I believe my camcorder was a victim of internal condensation. Chupa huevos grande is Spanish for "sucks big eggs" In English term, forgive the phrase..."sucks big balls." I was actually rather disappointed working for Playa Nicuesa. I expected more of a birding lodge where I could practice my art. Turns out very few people were interested in the birding aspect. I don't really recommend them. I do recommend Bosque De Rio Tigre in the Osa which IS a birding lodge.
Blue-crowned Motmot, 11.)Fiery-billed Aracari, 12.) Blue-gray Tanager, 13.)Fiery-throated Hummingbird, 14.)Green violet-ear 15.)White-throated Mountain-gem 16.) Resplendent Quetzal (female) 17.)male REQU 18.) Red-legged Honeycreepers, Palm Tanager, 19.) Red-legged Honeycreepers, Yellow-crowned Euphonia (male), 20.)Red-lored Parrots, Last scene is definitely on the porch area, second floor of the Hotel Golfito (in Golfito) on the Golfo Dulce, Puntarenas Province, C.R.
I didn't know that the bird formerly known as "Scarlet Rumped" was now "Cherrie's", and of course you are right about the view from the veranda of the Hotel Golfito (taken the day before the camcorder was stolen while waiting to catch the bus back to SJ...)
Bellisimo, me encanta la musica y la poresentacion
mrsega3911 8 months ago
con panamá nos llevamos bien :) lástima que no sea así con esos nicas violentos invadiendo nustra frontera
thelotuseaterr 10 months ago
ooh catchy!
BeautyGirl3000 2 years ago
Costa Rica tiene un buen vecino en Panama, creo que es la mejor muestra de buenas intenciones entre 2 paises hermanos y vecinos. El Parque Internacional
De La Paz es una muestra.
Evenor48 2 years ago
NO IMPORTA de donde es pero me suena que es de Panama,y une un sentimiento de casa,de familia de de sancocho de gallina de patio con frijoles y aguacates y chica de mais ,una palabra Vale mas que mil sea donde sea la musica sabor de Patria.......latina.
Manguita25 2 years ago
No, I'm sorry - the music is "Ritmo Con Aché" by José Mangual Jr. from the Putumayo CD called "Afro-Latin Party".
gpiwowar 3 years ago
ESTA ES MÚSICA TÍPICA DE PANAMA?
carm0las 3 years ago
Me encatas esta cancion! Que se llamas?
brittanymiami153 3 years ago
The music is "Ritmo Con Aché" by José Mangual Jr. from the Putumayo CD called "Afro-Latin Party".
gpiwowar 3 years ago
Glad you had a good trip - and that you liked the video. Thank you for subscribing!
-g
gpiwowar 3 years ago
essa video es muy bueno y muy buena musica tambien. fui a pananama y costa rica este en aprile para 3 meses.fue muy bueno. la gente ahi son muy cariñoso y es cool para surfear:-) thanks for posting this...looking forward for the one from nicaragua best wishes and nice journey fiona
stilldancing88 3 years ago
that was wonderful!!!!
Panama is beautiful!
1pok23 3 years ago
Great video. I enjoyed all those colorful creatures.
scw1217 4 years ago
Thank you for your support!
Stay tuned - I´m in Nicaragua right now and in Janauary I´ll post some new footage (including neat little ¨poison dart¨ frogs, toucans, etc!)
gpiwowar 4 years ago
Cool! I'll subscribe then so I don't miss them!
scw1217 4 years ago
hi i am interested in the music played in this movie, can you please tell me the name of the song and performing artist. thx and cia
saludos de Claudet
salsaclaudet 4 years ago
Thank you for your patience - I just got back home so I could check my notes/records...
The music is "Ritmo Con Aché" by José Mangual Jr. from the Putumayo CD called "Afro-Latin Party"
I'm glad you liked the video / music.
Keep checking, as I will be uploading more snappy sequences!
Ciao,
-g
gpiwowar 4 years ago
Actually Scarlet-rumped Tanager has been split into two seperate species. Cherrie's on the Pacific slope, and Passerini's on the Caribbean Slope. Males are identical, though female plumage differs slightly. BTW I am a very avid birder and worked at a rainforest lodge called Playa Nicuesa as a guide Have you heard of it? That chupas huevos grande about your camcorder, though. Mine did not get stolen, though damaged from tropical humidity.
spindalis79 4 years ago
No, I had not heard of that lodge, though the website certainly makes it sound great.
What happened to your camcorder - direct moisture (eg dripping/rain), internal condensation, long term fungus growth, etc?
That's a bummer, too...
(I am not familiar with "chupas huevos grande"...)
gpiwowar 4 years ago
I believe my camcorder was a victim of internal condensation. Chupa huevos grande is Spanish for "sucks big eggs" In English term, forgive the phrase..."sucks big balls." I was actually rather disappointed working for Playa Nicuesa. I expected more of a birding lodge where I could practice my art. Turns out very few people were interested in the birding aspect. I don't really recommend them. I do recommend Bosque De Rio Tigre in the Osa which IS a birding lodge.
spindalis79 4 years ago
Blue-crowned Motmot, 11.)Fiery-billed Aracari, 12.) Blue-gray Tanager, 13.)Fiery-throated Hummingbird, 14.)Green violet-ear 15.)White-throated Mountain-gem 16.) Resplendent Quetzal (female) 17.)male REQU 18.) Red-legged Honeycreepers, Palm Tanager, 19.) Red-legged Honeycreepers, Yellow-crowned Euphonia (male), 20.)Red-lored Parrots, Last scene is definitely on the porch area, second floor of the Hotel Golfito (in Golfito) on the Golfo Dulce, Puntarenas Province, C.R.
spindalis79 4 years ago
Bird 1 Summer Tanager, 2.) Blue-crowned Motmot, 3.) Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, 4.)Cherrie's Tanager (formerly Scarlet Rumped), 5.)Magnificent Frigatebird, 6.)Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, 7.)Resplendent Quetzal, 8.) Bay-headed Tanager 9.) Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, 9.) 10.)
spindalis79 4 years ago
You ARE good!
I didn't know that the bird formerly known as "Scarlet Rumped" was now "Cherrie's", and of course you are right about the view from the veranda of the Hotel Golfito (taken the day before the camcorder was stolen while waiting to catch the bus back to SJ...)
- and
gpiwowar 4 years ago