By Hacienda Baru In BlogPosted 27 October, 2019THE BIG BUSINESS OF BIRD WATCHINGI was amazed to see on the US Fish and Wildlife web site that 45 million bird watchers ... READ MORE
By Hacienda Baru In BlogPosted 26 June, 2019THE LIZARD WITH A CAST IRON STOMACHIn recent years at Hacienda Barù the Spiny-tailed Iguanas (Ctenosaura similis), sometimes called “Black Iguanas”... READ MORE
By Hacienda Baru In BlogPosted 6 May, 2019Ear TreeYou won't find the Guanacaste Tree (Enterolobium cyclocarpum), the national tree of Costa Rica... READ MORE
By coraladminbaru In BlogPosted 22 April, 2019THIRSTY WILDLIFEMusic to my ears, raindrops on the roof. It has been a long time. Usually we get a little rain during the dry season, but... READ MORE
By coraladminbaru In BlogPosted 23 October, 2018Biography Jack E EwingJack Ewing was born and educated in Colorado. In the 1970s he and his wife Diane moved to the jungles... READ MORE
By coraladminbaru In BlogPosted 8 October, 2018Torture In The RainforestAll of you cat lovers out there aren't going to be very happy with my use of the word “torture” to describe... READ MORE
By coraladminbaru In BlogPosted 5 October, 2018Old Fogies Living It Up In The Tree TopsAlthough I have never heard it said, I would be willing to bet that the term “old fogy” is not politically correct... READ MORE
By coraladminbaru In BlogPosted 4 October, 2018Dangling Above The HighwaySome people call them “Monkey Bridges”, and it is true that monkeys use them more than any other species... READ MORE