José Calvo
Nicknamed “Indio” (Indian) because of his powers of observation and quiet nature, José has almost two decades of experience working as a naturalist and photography guide; as well as being recognized as an expert birder and nature photographer in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is rich in biodiversity — over 893 bird species have been recorded in the country. Since very young José spent all of his free time in the outdoors in the forest, where he soon fell in love with the birds. He particularly enjoys listening to their calls, and watching their behavior. Oddly enough, another one of Jose’s passions is science and technology, and because of this, he was among the first in Costa Rica to experiment with digital photography. As the technology quickly improved so did his love for it. He truly believes that nature photography is the perfect combination of both of his passions.
José has guided extensively in Panama and is a certified naturalist with Costa Rica’s National Learning Institute (INA). Aside from birding, José has led general natural history trips for leading conservation and wildlife organizations, and has recently gained experience leading soft adventure and multi-sport trips for young adults and students. Recently, José particularly enjoyed leading a group of student volunteers working in a rural community. In the off-season, he works as a photographer and pursues his passion for people and wildlife photography.
José has also worked as a Photo Instructor in the Galápagos aboard the National Geographic Endeavour, in the Amazon of Peru on the Delfin II, and in the Mediterranean aboard the Sea Cloud. He really looks forward to share the experience that he has gained in Central, South America and the Mediterranean with Lindblad-National Geographic guests, as well.
My upcoming expeditions
Exploring Costa Rica’s National Parks and Preserves: Guanacaste, Santa Rosa and Rincón de la Vieja
Costa Rica and the Panama Canal
Croatia Under Sail: Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar aboard the Sea Cloud Fleet
Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sail Around Iceland