When to See the Black Hawk-Eagle in Costa Rica
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The best time to see the black hawk-eagle at Sarapiquí in Costa Rica is Year-round, with the most activity mid-morning, as thermals build. Sightings fall off sharply outside that window, so timing the trip matters as much as the location.
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- Year-round
- Best hours
- Mid-morning, as thermals build
- Top site
- Sarapiquí
- Difficulty
- Hard
When & where to see it
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Primary regions
- Sarapiquí
- Arenal
- Osa Peninsula
- Caribbean lowlands
When is the best time to see the black hawk-eagle?
Black Hawk-Eagle viewing is best Year-round, with the most activity mid-morning, as thermals build. A canopy raptor that soars high and calls often but rarely perches in the open, so most sightings come from a guide who knows its territories and reads its whistled call.
Where in Costa Rica should you photograph it?
The most dependable area is lowland and foothill forest on both slopes — Sarapiquí, Arenal, and the Osa Peninsula. Other productive sites include Sarapiquí, Arenal, Osa Peninsula, Caribbean lowlands — a guide who knows which is working this week beats picking one off a map.
What camera settings work in Sarapiquí light?
High and backlit against bright sky: long reach (500mm+), expose for the bird, and listen for the far-carrying call to locate it.
Which guides have the highest verified success rate?
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By Daniel Soto — Lyferr field editor · two decades guiding Costa Rica cloud forest
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