Welcome back, birding enthusiasts, to another adventure in the vibrant avian world of Costa Rica! Today, we turn our gaze to a dazzling resident of the rainforests that shroud our mountain retreat: the Collared Trogon.
Flashy and Fabulous
Even amidst the kaleidoscope of colors that Costa Rican birds present, the Collared Trogon stands out. Males, in particular, are a breathtaking spectacle. Their crown, nape, back, and rump shimmer with an emerald brilliance, catching the dappled sunlight that filters through the rainforest canopy. This mesmerizing green transitions into a stark black face and throat, creating a dramatic contrast.
A Closer Look Reveals More Treasures
But the visual feast doesn’t stop there. Look a little closer, and you’ll see a flash of crimson. A broad band of bright red separates the metallic green breast from the even brighter red belly and vent. The folded wing showcases a unique pattern of black and white vermiculation, adding another layer of intrigue to this feathered masterpiece.
A Tale of Two Plumages
Females, while lacking the flamboyant regalia of the males, are no less beautiful. They sport a rich brown on their crown, nape, back, and breast, offering a wonderful counterpoint to the vibrant greens of the rainforest. Their underparts are a paler version of the male’s red, and their tails display subtle black and white barring.
A Resident of Hidden Depths
The Collared Trogon is a primarily sedentary bird, meaning they tend to stay within a particular territory. This makes them a delightful prospect for guests at our mountain retreat, as there’s a good chance you’ll encounter them on your rainforest explorations. They inhabit the humid forests of the tropical lowlands and foothills, flitting from perch to perch within the dense foliage.
A Patient Perch and a Keen Ear
Spotting a Collared Trogon requires a bit of patience and a good ear. They are not particularly vocal birds, but their calls, described as a series of soft hoots or whistles, can serve as a helpful clue. Once you hear their call emanating from the forest depths, keep your eyes peeled for a flash of emerald or crimson amidst the verdant foliage.
A Glimpse into a Thriving Ecosystem
The Collared Trogon is an insectivore, with a diet consisting mainly of caterpillars, grasshoppers, beetles, and other invertebrates. Their presence in the rainforest is a valuable indicator of a healthy ecosystem, as they help control insect populations.
A Birding Adventure Awaits
So, the next time you find yourself amidst the emerald embrace of our mountain retreat, keep an eye out for the dazzling Collared Trogon. With a bit of patience and a touch of birding know-how, you might just be rewarded with a glimpse of this captivating creature – a living jewel nestled within the Costa Rican rainforest.
For more information, please view our comprehensive guide about the birds of Costa Rica
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