Hotel Rivel

A Flash of Fire in the Foliage: The Red-ruffed Tanager

Home / aves / A Flash of Fire in the Foliage: The Red-ruffed Tanager

High in the canopy, a flash of color catches your eye. It’s the Red-rumped Tanager, a vibrant songbird that graces the mountains of Costa Rica with its presence. Here at our mountain retreat, nestled in the lush rainforest, sightings of this little beauty are a frequent delight.

Si este tema te inspira, te encantará Senderos de Senderismo Costa Rica.

The Red-rumped Tanager (Ramphocelus flammigerus) is a true marvel of avian fashion. But don’t be fooled by its name – this tanager boasts a dazzling display not only of flames but also, depending on the subspecies, of sunlit yellow!

A Tale of Two Rumpers

This bird actually comes in two distinct varieties:

  • The Fiery Companion: The nominal subspecies, Ramphocelus flammigerus flammigerus, truly earns the “red-rumped” title. Males of this subspecies are a sight to behold. Imagine a sleek jet-black body accented by a fiery red rump that positively stands out against the emerald backdrop of the rainforest.
  • The Sunny Southerner: The southern subspecies, Ramphocelus flammigerus icteronotus, swaps the fiery red for a bright sun-yellow rump. Males of this subspecies still have the sharp black plumage, but the contrast with the yellow rump creates a striking elegance.

Females, in both subspecies, are less flashy but no less beautiful. They sport a rich dark brown upper part with a warm yellow chest and belly, in harmony with the vibrant color of their mates’ rumps.

Un Forrajeador del Bosque

The Red-rumped Tanager is a bird of the lower and middle levels of the rainforest, flitting through the foliage in pairs or small family groups. They are omnivores, enjoying a varied diet of fruits, berries, insects, and even the occasional small lizard.

Keep an eye out for them as they feed in the trees around our retreat. Their bright colors make them easy to spot, and their songs – a series of chirps and high-pitched whistles – can often be heard before they are seen.

Una Especie Bajo Preocupación Menor

Fortunately, the Red-rumped Tanager is classified as a species of least concern by the IUCN. However, like many rainforest birds, they are susceptible to habitat loss. Here at our mountain retreat, we pride ourselves on sustainable practices that protect the rainforest ecosystem, ensuring a paradise for these fiery feathered friends for generations to come.

So, the next time you’re at our Costa Rican retreat, take a moment to explore the wonders of the rainforest canopy. You might be rewarded with a dazzling glimpse of the Red-rumped Tanager, a flash of color that embodies the vibrant spirit of the Costa Rican mountains.

Para obtener más información, consulte nuestra guía completa sobre las aves de Costa Rica.

Tags

Share this story:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
hotel rivel balcony view

About Hotel Rivel

Nestled in Costa Rica's lush landscapes, Hotel Rivel blends eco-luxury with authentic experiences — from serene stays to our signature Rivel Estate coffee.

Book Your Stay

Follow Our Journey

Stay connected for daily inspiration from the hills of Costa Rica.