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Le Solitaire à face noire : Une Sérénade d’Oiseau Chanteur dans la Forêt Nuageuse

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High in the mountains of Costa Rica, where the mist thickens and the emerald embrace of the cloud forest reigns supreme, lives a captivating songbird – the Black-faced Solitaire. This discreet thrush, with its contrasting plumage and enchanting melodies, is a true gem for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts visiting our mountain retreat.

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A Slate-Colored Beauty

Imagine a bird sculpted in elegant slate gray, its appearance accentuated by striking black face and chin. The Black-faced Solitaire is a medium-sized thrush, generally measuring between 16 and 18.5 centimeters (6.3 and 7.3 inches) in length. Its black face and wings create a sharp contrast with its gray body, highlighted by a broad orange beak that adds a touch of vibrant color. Look closely, and you might catch a glimpse of the subtle silvery-white underwings that flash momentarily in flight.

A Voice Like a Mountain Stream

While the appearance of the Black-faced Solitaire is undeniably captivating, its true magic lies in its song. Imagine the gentle murmur of a mountain stream, transformed into a series of fluted and ethereal phrases drifting through the cool mountain air. Both males and females possess this remarkable vocal talent, filling the cloud forest with their otherworldly melodies.

A Solitary Soul, But Not Always

As its name suggests, the Black-faced Solitaire is known for its penchant for solitude. These thrushes generally feed and live independently, except during the breeding season. However, during the rainy season, they may occasionally form loose groups, offering a rare glimpse of these solitary birds socializing.

A Forest Dweller with Specific Tastes

The Black-faced Solitaire is a creature of the high mountains. Its preferred habitat is the dense undergrowth and bamboo thickets found in moist mountain forests, typically at altitudes ranging from 750 to 3,000 meters (2,460 to 9,840 feet). During the rainy season, they may venture to lower altitudes, down to 400 meters (1,300 feet), but the cloud forest remains their primary domain.

A Glimpse of Paradise

If you are fortunate enough to visit our mountain retreat during your adventure in Costa Rica, keep your eyes open (and ears wide) for the Black-faced Solitaire. With a bit of patience and guidance from our experienced naturalists, you might encounter this captivating songbird flitting through the underbrush or hear its ethereal melody resonating through the misty forest. The Black-faced Solitaire is a true testament to the beauty and biodiversity thriving in the mountains of Costa Rica, a sight and sound that will linger in your memory long after your retreat ends.

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

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