In the dim, leaf-strewn forests of Southeast Asia, this jewel-toned wanderer steps softly beneath tangled roots and filtered green light. It feeds on insects, worms, and small invertebrates, flipping fallen leaves with deliberate care as it searches the forest floor. What makes it extraordinary is its hidden vibrance — flashes of cobalt and turquoise revealed only when it lifts into brief, low flight. A burst of color in the shadows, yet a patient steward of the rainforest’s quiet underlayer.
Blue-winged Pitta 👇
