In the High Mountains of Costa Rica, where the emerald embrace of the rainforest gives way to cooler, misty slopes, resides a bird whose name perfectly captures its essence: the Puffbird Pie. This small character, a dazzling spectacle of black and white, is a regular visitor for our guests who venture into the cooler Highlands surrounding our retreat.
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The Puffbird Pie (Notharchus tectus) is a member of the Bucconidae family, which includes puffbirds, nunlets, and atajacas. True to its name, the Puffbird Pie boasts striking plumage – a captivating contrast of glossy black and pure white.
Dressed for the Highlands
Imagine a bird the size of a small robin, measuring about 14 to 17 cm (5.5 to 6.7 inches) tall. Now, imagine its upper body cloaked in smooth, glossy black, like a miniature tuxedo. This black extends downward, forming a broad band that separates the white chest from the belly. The flanks add another layer of intrigue – a delightful pattern of black and white bars.
But wait, there’s more! Atop this black base, the Puffbird Pie sprinkles its magic. A fine white line starts from the beak, passing through the eye, creating a subtle eyebrow. The crown is not left out either, adorned with a sprinkling of white spots.
Two subspecies honor Costa Rica: the nominal subspecies, most commonly observed around our retreat, has a large white patch on its shoulder (scapulars) and white near the base and tip of its tail. Its larger cousin, N. t. picatus, is slightly darker with less white on the tail feathers.
A Life in the Understory
The Puffbird Pie prefers the dense understory of humid forests, especially at higher altitudes. Here, among the tangled branches and lush foliage, it spends its days perched on a low branch, patiently waiting for its next meal to pass by.
As an ambush predator, the Puffbird Pie possesses a powerful beak and ultra-quick reflexes. Its keen eyes scan the forest floor for insects, lizards, small frogs, and even spiders. Once the prey is spotted, the puffbird swoops down with surprising agility, snatching its unsuspecting victim in a flash.
A Melodious Call
Although the Puffbird Pie is not known for elaborate songs, it has a distinct call. Imagine a series of short whistled notes, often described as « whoo-whoo » or « whoop-whoop. » This call serves a dual purpose: communication between partners and territory defense.
A Sight to Behold
The Puffbird Pie is a relatively common resident of the Highlands of Costa Rica. For our guests who venture into the cooler mountain forests surrounding the retreat, spotting this little harlequin perched on a low branch is a delightful possibility.
So, keep your eyes wide open during your explorations. With a bit of patience and a keen eye, you might just be rewarded with a glimpse of this magnificent inhabitant of the Highlands of Costa Rica, the Puffbird Pie.
Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter notre guide complet sur les oiseaux du Costa Rica.






