Still 25 March 2014 on the Tarcoles river in Costa Rica. After going downstream, we approached the point where the Tarcoles water flows into the Pacific ocean. An anhinga and neotropical cormorants together on a drowned tree.
This photo shows a young neotropic cormorant.
An osprey flying.
Still closer to the ocean, adult (white-headed) and young (brown-headed) brown pelicans on the beach.
Unfortunately, besides these beautiful birds, also not so beautiful waste on the shore.
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