
We’re not sure how we first met Pedro. He was Chris Ewing’s class mate at the Baru School. This was a one room school with one teacher that had two daily sessions for kids from 1st through 6th grade. Pedro and Chris remember the soccer scrimmages, called “Mejengas” in Costa Rica, during recess and after school.
Pedro started working for Hacienda Baru when he was 14 years old; he has 7 brothers and sisters and he went to the Baru School through 6th grade. When he first started working here his main job was to keep the weeds chopped on the farm boundaries, the edge of the road and the creek beds. He did this tough job for 3 years. Pedro tells how one day he was chopping when Don Jack called him and asked him to take a couple of guests up on the mountain, this marked his beginning as a guide. After that any time there were visitors on the Hacienda, Pedro was the official guide.
Since then Pedro has become fluent in English and become the local expert on bird species. Having lived in this area all of his life, he has special insight on the evolution of the Wildlife Refuge and the creatures that live in the area.
What does he like about guiding? It’s a heck of a lot easier than wielding a machete and he loves the birds. If birds are your passion, Pedro’s keen eye and hearing make him the man to lead you on the trail. He guides all of our tours, but if there is a chance to guide birdwatchers he is always ready to go.
When he’s not guiding Pedro enjoys soccer, fishing and even likes to go out birding by himself. His favorite bird is the house wren because it’s happy and singing every morning.
Descubra la manera misteriosa y fascinante en el que los animales y las plantas y las personas interactúan unas con otras en los bosques lluviosos de Costa Rica.
Autor y naturalista Jack Ewing comparte una gran cantidad de observaciones y experiencias, se reunieron más de tres décadas de la vida en el suroeste de Costa Rica, el hogar de algunos de los ecosistemas más prolíficos y variados de la Tierra.
Más que una simple colección de ensayos, los monos son de chocolate es un testimonio de la maravilla de la vida en todas sus formas innumerables, vista a través de los ojos de un hombre con un don de discernimiento sutil y un don natural para contar historias.

The troop of 26 monkeys was strung out over about 100 meters, moving through the forest. The lead monkey, a mature female, came to an area where the tree cover was broken by an open swamp with only a narrow corridor two trees wide going around it.
Nuestra tienda de regalos es bien conocida en la zona por tener una gran variedad de regalos. No sólo va a encontrar camisetas, hamacas y joyería. Nuestra política es comprar (en lo posible) de los artesanos locales que trabajan con materiales locales de un recurso sostenible.
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