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Le Virevolte-feuilles à gorge grise : Un Acrobate Costaricain

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The cloud forests of Costa Rica are a haven for birdwatchers, with a dazzling array of feathered birds flitting through the lush foliage. Among them is the Gray-throated Leaftosser, a captivating little acrobat known for its energetic feeding style.

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Appearance

The Gray-throated Leaftosser is a compact bird, typically measuring about thirteen centimeters long. Its plumage is olive green above, with a pale yellow underside. The feature that gives it its name is the distinctive gray patch adorning its throat. A long, thin beak and sturdy legs complete the picture of a bird perfectly adapted to its acrobatic lifestyle.

A Master of Movement

The Gray-throated Leaftosser is a true marvel of avian agility. Unlike many birds that hop from branch to branch, the Leaftosser uses a unique technique called “gleaning.” It perches on a thin twig, then launches into the air with a series of rapid flaps and spins, catching insects and spiders hidden among the leaves. This acrobatic display is breathtaking, as the bird contorts its body at seemingly impossible angles to reach its prey.

A Vocal Virtuoso

While the movements of the Gray-throated Leaftosser are captivating, its vocalizations are no less impressive. This little bird has a surprisingly loud and complex song, a series of high-pitched whistles and chirps that resonate through the forest canopy. It is believed that the purpose of this song is both to attract mates and to defend territories.

Habitat and Habits

The Gray-throated Leaftosser is a permanent resident of Costa Rica. It is found in all the mountain ranges of the country, in cloud forests and wet evergreen forests. These birds are insectivores, their diet consisting mainly of insects and spiders gleaned from the leaves and branches of trees.

The Gray-throated Leaftosser is a solitary bird, except during the breeding season. The courtship involves a fascinating display by the male, who weaves through the trees while singing its elaborate song. The female builds a cup-shaped nest high in a tree, where she lays two eggs. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks after they hatch.

Spotting the Gray-throated Leaftosser in Costa Rica

Although the Gray-throated Leaftosser is not the most common bird in Costa Rica, it can be spotted with a bit of patience in the cloud forests of the country’s mountain ranges. The best chance to observe this acrobatic wonder is to join a guided birdwatching tour. Experienced birding guides know the haunts of the Gray-throated Leaftosser and can help you spot this fascinating creature.

If you are lucky enough to see a Gray-throated Leaftosser during your adventure in Costa Rica, take a moment to appreciate this energetic and acrobatic avian marvel. Its dazzling display of movement and song is a true testament to the wonders of the natural world.

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

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