In the sun-warmed fields and open woodlands of Eurasia, this crown-crested wanderer strides across the ground with rhythmic confidence. It probes soil and leaf litter for insects and larvae, using its long, curved bill like a living tool. What makes it extraordinary is its bond with traditional landscapes — by controlling pests in farmlands and nesting in old trees and walls, it bridges wild nature and human history. A flash of cinnamon and black-and-white wings, yet a timeless guardian of open lands.
Eurasian Hoopoe 👇
