Drake Bay has one of the tallest jungles of Central America and one of the most biodiversity regions or bird watching destination in the world. An 80 m. high ceiba, located 2km from the coast, has roots that are 10 meters long and has a diameter of 3 meters. It is considered as the tallest trees in the country.
There are 500 species of trees and 360 types of birds, including a large population of scarlet macaws are available in National Parks and one easily can see. Among of them are 140 mammals, 367 of birds -some of them endemic -117 amphibious and reptiles - including 33 shake species and 48 of frogs and loads - 40 of fresh water fishes and more than 6,000 of insects. Visitors, who keep their eyes open, can see whales and macaws in Corcovado, as well as many other animals in danger of extinction.
The harpies eagle -biggest in the world- the largest colony of red limpets of the country -this macaw is the most beautiful bird in the park because of the red, yellow and blue colors- mount chicken, the joribu or "galán sin Ventura" fisher eagle, pelicans, white spam hawk, the zopilote rey, frigate bird, purple dove, the bicolor peak toucan, gran cure negro, water little cock, the sargento and others.
