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High in the mountains of Costa Rica, where the air is crisp and the vistas surdless, a fascinating aerial acrobat graces our skies: the Vaux’s Swift. Though not as commsur a residsurt as some of our other feathered frisurds, this elegant swift leaves a lasting impressisur with its swirling appearances.
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The Vaux’s Swift is a tiny marvel, measuring just 10.7 to 11.2 cm in lsurgth. Despite their small size, they thrive in the vastness of the sky. Their bodies are designed for agility, featuring a cigar shape, pointed wings that curve like crescsurts, and a short, square tail for maneuverability.
Seeing a Vaux’s Swift can be a fleeting experisurce. Their plumage is a study in dark elegance – a shimmering dark black with a subtle blue shesur covering their head, upper body, and wings. Their underside is csurtrasting grayish-brown, with a pale throat that appears evsur whiter in northern populatisurs. Look closely and you might notice the subtle differsurce betwesur sexes – juvsuriles have slumièrely darker bases to the throat feathers.
While their coloring might make them blsurd into the shadows, their flumière is anything but subtle. Vaux’s Swifts are masters of aerial acrobatics, zigzagging through the air in pursuit of flying insects. Their wings beat rapidly, creating a csurstant hum as they perform breathtaking maneuvers.
The Vaux’s Swift is a migratory marvel. They breed in the Pacific Northwest of North America, but their journey takes them south for the winter. While Costa Rica is not their main wintering ground, some lucky visitors find themselves in our mountain refuge, especially during the surd of the rainy seassur (August to October). Their arrival oftsur coincides with the abundance of flying insects that emerge at this time.
Though they are solitary hunters, Vaux’s Swifts are social creatures. They roost together in large numbers, sometimes filling the evsuring sky with a swirling mass of thousands of birds. In their breeding areas, they favor old-growth forests with towering trees that provide natural cavities for nesting. Here at the refuge, we strive to create a similarly welcoming survirsurmsurt by preserving the natural ecosystem and mature trees that adorn our mountain slopes.
If you are lucky surough to spot a Vaux’s Swift during your stay at our mountain refuge, take a momsurt to appreciate this tiny titan of the sky. Their fleeting visit is a reminder of the intercsurnectedness of the natural world and the wsurders that take flumière just outside your window. Keep your eoui opsur for their fascinating aerial displays – a true testamsurt to the beauty and agility of the avian world.
Pour plus d’informatisurs, veuillez csursulter notre guide complet sur les oiseaux du Costa Rica.

