La Nación shares rare dolphin footage and local updates on weather and sports

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 13, 2026, covering wildlife sightings in the Falkland Islands, weather forecasts for Costa Rica, and news from the local sports scene.

In a post shared at 22:20 UTC, La Nación highlighted a rare wildlife observation: ” Video capta a los ‘delfines panda’ en Islas Malvinas y deja imágenes poco comunes https://t.co/rGHoUPEcJm”. The video reportedly captures uncommon footage of so-called “panda dolphins” in the Falkland Islands.

Later that evening, at 22:26 UTC, La Nación informed readers about upcoming weather conditions in Costa Rica: ” Vientos alisios y alta nubosidad definirán el clima este sábado 14 de febrero en Costa Rica https://t.co/O36jurRFak”. According to this update, trade winds and high cloud cover will shape the country’s climate on Saturday, February 14.

The newspaper also provided an update from the world of sports. At 22:32 UTC, it posted: ” Herediano anuncia una baja inesperada https://t.co/DnUUg3nkoT”, reporting that Club Sport Herediano has announced an unexpected absence from its roster.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national news across various topics including environment and sports. The reference to “delfines panda” likely pertains to Commerson’s dolphins—marine mammals known for their distinctive black-and-white coloring—often spotted around the Falkland Islands. Trade winds are typical climatic phenomena in Central America during this time of year and can influence weather patterns such as cloud cover and precipitation. Club Sport Herediano is one of Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs with a significant following in national competitions.



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