When to See the King Vulture in Costa Rica
Sarcoramphus papa
The best time to see the king vulture at Boca Tapada in Costa Rica is Year-round, with the most activity mid-to-late morning, on building thermals. 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-to-late morning, on building thermals
- Top site
- Boca Tapada
- Difficulty
- Moderate
When & where to see it
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Primary regions
- Boca Tapada
- Maquenque
- Osa Peninsula
- Corcovado
When is the best time to see the king vulture?
King Vulture viewing is best Year-round, with the most activity mid-to-late morning, on building thermals. At a working photo blind it’s a high-probability subject; soaring birds in open country are far less predictable. Resident year-round, best mid-to-late morning once thermals build.
Where in Costa Rica should you photograph it?
The most dependable area is Boca Tapada and the Maquenque area in the northern Caribbean lowlands, plus the Osa Peninsula. Other productive sites include Boca Tapada, Maquenque, Osa Peninsula, Corcovado — a guide who knows which is working this week beats picking one off a map.
What camera settings work in Boca Tapada light?
Either close at a blind or a soaring speck overhead: 300–500mm at the blind, faster glass and a high shutter for birds kettling on the thermals.
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By Daniel Soto — Lyferr field editor · two decades guiding Costa Rica cloud forest
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