Palo Verde National Park in Guanacaste comprises over 13´000 hectares (32´123 acres) of marshes, wetlands, lagoons, meandering channels and pools in the lower basin of the Tempisque and Bebedero Rivers.
The marshy lagoons provide feeding, nesting and rest sites for a great variety of birds especially during the dry season, including some endangered species like the Jabirú Stork.
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