

One of the cutest and fiercest birds we encountered in the Cloud Forest of Ecuador was a small warbler called the Slate-throated Redstart. This feisty little bird was attracted to the moths that were drawn to the light near the hide. All the Cloud Forest regulars stopped by for breakfast. The Redstart would grab a moth that was perched on the large canvas, then it would fly to a log or other perch and proceed to literally beat the life out of the moth, whapping it against log as the microscopic particles that cover the moth’s wings clouded the surrounding air and the wings broke apart. When the moth was subdued and most of the wings had broken off, the Slate-throated Redstart would gulp it down, ready to search for another breakfast morsel.























