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Welcome to ColibriCam! Magenta-throated Woodstar

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Live Webcam Images From the Cloud Forest!

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Colibríes is the Spanish name for Hummingbirds, some of the most-loved of all birds. We have set up a live web camera here in Monteverde, Costa Rica so that you can enjoy these beautiful little birds as they come in for a quick drink at our feeder. This is ColibríCam!.

Newest ColibríCam Pictures! - No birds in the three pictures at the top of the page? Check here to look at the archive of the 30 most recent pictures. There's sure to be something here!


Violet Sabrewing


Green-crowned Brilliant


Purple-throated Mountain-gem

ColibríCam Field Guide - Photos and information to help you identify the visitors to our feeders. Check it out!
ColibríCam Highlights! - The very best ColibríCam pictures of the past few months. Were you watching when these birds appeared?
Intro to Hummingbirds - Learn the hummingbird basics: how they hover, how small they are, what they eat, etc.

 
ColibríCam currently updates every 30 minutes from 5:30am to 5:30pm local time (U.S. CST, GMT - 7:00). We hope to soon establish a faster and more reliable internet connection from the cloud forest to allow more frequent updates.

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This website was developed to enhance global understanding of the unique and important cloud forests of Central America. Through their impact on water and soil quality, climate patterns, and numerous known and unknown plant and animal species, cloud forests profoundly affect life surrounding them and life around the planet. Current financing and management provided by the Tropical Science Center and Forum One Communications. Past support from the World Bank and the Central American Commission for Environment and Development (CCAD). Contact Wagner Lopez info@cloudforestalive.org with comments or questions.