Harpy Eagle Seen on Costa Rica's Cabo
Matapalo
Note: This is one animal photgraph that
did not happen around Lookout Inn
but was taken about 15 miles away. Any viewing of a Harpy Eagle
is such good news and we wanted to include that on our website
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Rare
and endagered harpy eagle - by Phil and Doris
Brody |
At 11:45 on Friday, February 21, 2003 we
saw a harpy eagle from the deck of a house known as Casa Coronado.
It was a bright warm day, about 30 degrees Celsius. The house
is located off the Matapalo private road in the El Porton Blanco
area of the Osa peninsula of Costa Rica . This is about a quarter
of a mile from Lapa Rios Resort and also connected by a hiking
trail to Bosque del Cabo Resort. The deck overlooks the Golfe
Dulce just on the Golfe Dulce side of the cape about 200 yards
in from the beach. It is 40-50 feet above the beach side road
and looks into the canopy.
The bird was first seen when it flew from the beach direction
into a tree about 75 feet from the deck at about eye level.
The first impression was of a huge bird with very broad wings.
The underside was light with barring on the wings and tail.
A distinct wide dark band was clearly visible across the chest.
The bird landed behind leaves and was pretty much hidden from
view. A couple of minutes later it flew out, crossed the space
in front of the deck, from left to right and landed in a second,
taller tree about 300 feet away somewhat above eye level. It
sat there for 8 minutes or so visible in profile but often
turning its head towards us. Its "face" looked like a furry
gray mask. We also saw two distinct crest projections on the
head. The main impression from the profile view was of huge
yellow feet, a very large bill, and a very dark back with lighter
sides. We were able to take 14 pictures with 35mm slide film,
a tripod mounted camera using a 500mm mirror lens at different
exposures before the bird flew away (Doris Brody).
When the bird first flew into its first perch at eye level, only about 75 feet
away, it sat directly facing me. There was a very apparent dark chest band. (Phil
Brody).