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A Ruddy and Furtive Glimpse: The Ruddy Dove

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High in the mountains of Costa Rica, where the air vibrates with the emerald symphony of the rainforest, a secret resident sneaks through the undergrowth. It is the Ruddy Quail-Dove (Geotrygon montana), a plump and fascinating member of the dove and pigeon family. Although not as flamboyant as the Scarlet Macaw or as common as the Clay-colored Thrush, the Ruddy Quail-Dove adds a touch of russet charm to Costa Rica’s mountain retreats.

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A Shy Forest Dweller

The Ruddy Quail-Dove is a forest floor bird, preferring the dappled light and leafy refuge of the underbrush. If you’re lucky enough to spot one, it will likely be a fleeting glimpse. These ground-dwelling birds are shy and tend to walk or hop stealthily among the fallen leaves, their stocky bodies surprisingly well camouflaged against the forest litter.

Flushed from the underbrush, the Ruddy Quail-Dove takes flight with surprising energy. Its wings beat rapidly, propelling it on a low trajectory through the trees. Listen for the distinctive whistling of its wings as it takes off.

Recognizing the Ruddy Quail-Dove

The male Ruddy Quail-Dove is unmistakable. Its body is bathed in deep russet brown, with a hint of chestnut on the head and chest. Look for a distinctive white patch on the lower belly and the corners of the tail. A touch of bright yellow adorns the beak, adding a splash of vitality.

The female Ruddy Quail-Dove is a master of camouflage. Overall brown with subtle barring, she lacks the vibrant plumage of the male. However, upon closer inspection, you might see a faint echo of the male’s facial pattern and a pale vertical bar on the sides of her chest.

A Life on the Forest Floor

The Ruddy Quail-Dove is a granivore, spending its days foraging for fallen fruits, seeds, and invertebrates on the forest floor. Its short, sturdy beak is perfectly adapted for picking up these tasty morsels. It is also known to consume small snails and insects, adding protein to its diet.

A Secret Nester

The Ruddy Quail-Dove is a solitary nester, with pairs coming together only during the breeding season. They build a fragile platform of twigs and leaves in a shrub or low tree, where the female lays a clutch of two buff-colored eggs. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks until they fledge.

An Unforgettable Sight

Though not as common as other birds in Costa Rica, a glimpse of the Ruddy Quail-Dove is a delightful reward for the patient observer. Keep your eyes peeled on the forest floor during your hikes and listen for the whistling of its wings. With a bit of luck, you might catch a flash of russet brown darting between the trees, a shy inhabitant adding its unique charm to Costa Rica’s mountain paradise.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter notre guide complet sur les oiseaux du Costa Rica.

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