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Rufous Piha (Lipaugus unirufus) Picture. Low and some middle elevation wet forests, Caribbean and southern Pacific slopes; found in tree canopy and lower, usually in more open sites such as forest edges and clearings.

 
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Rufous Piha

(Lipaugus unirufus)

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Identification:

Mid-sized reddish brown bird with lighter throat and belly; dark, fairly thick bill; grayish legs; to 24 cm (9.5 in). (Piha Rojiza).

Habitat:

Low and some middle elevation wet forests, Caribbean and southern Pacific slopes; found in tree canopy and lower, usually in more open sites such as forest edges and clearings.

Found in the following Parks:

Braulio Carrillo National Park.
Carara National Park.
Cahuita National Park.
Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge.
Corcovado National Park.
La Selva Biological Reserve.
Manuel Antonio National Park.
Tortuguero National Park.
Robert & Catherine Wilson Botanical Garden.

If you want to read about Eco-Tourism, Ecology, Behavior, Breeding and more of Costa Ricas' Fauna, we recommend to buy the Travelers' Wildlife Guide of Costa Rica by Les Beletzky (or Belesky) with beautiful illustrations by Davis Dennis. This priceless guide is our constant companion, when we travel around Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua.
To buy the complete book visit Interlink Books

The team of FlamingoLink, S.A. wishes you the best of times in our little paradise called Costa Rica.


Rufous Piha (Lipaugus unirufus), Costa Rica