Bird Watching: The Quetzal

Posted on 04-15-2010 | Labels Bird Watching, Inspiration |

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The stunning Quetzal bird resides in Costa Rica and other tropical, mountainous forests in Central America and is considered one of the most beautiful birds in the Western Hemisphere.  The males have extraordinarily long tail feathers and resplendent coloring unlike any other bird.

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I’ve been thinking about these magnificent birds ever since having a conversation on Tuesday with some dear friends and Bits & Pieces customers Pam and Don Berns.  They recently took a trip to Costa Rica with their daughter Chelsea (who studies birds in great detail while working on her Ph.D. at Iowa State) and they came across a rare sighting of a male Quetzal who was in the middle of feeding his babies fresh raspberries!! Their bird guide told them that the likelihood of seeing a Quetzal was slim; seeing one feeding babies is even more rare so I can only imagine how momentous this sighting was. Evidently the mother feeds the babies for a few weeks before flying away and leaving the father to feed for the last few days before the young Quetzals are on their own and ready to fly away.  The young birds blend into the tree bark for safety and will develop their bright colorings as they grow older.

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