In the humid treetops of Central and South America, this cobalt-capped jewel slips through sunlit foliage with soft, musical calls. It feeds mainly on small fruits — especially mistletoe berries — swallowing them whole and moving swiftly between fruiting branches. What makes it extraordinary is its quiet role as a specialist seed bearer, dispersing parasitic and native plants alike, subtly shaping the forest’s intricate web of life. A flash of deep blue and golden yellow in the canopy, yet a gentle architect of tropical abundance.
Blue-hooded Euphonia 👇
