This bird… can hang upside down like an acrobat just to reach a single seed.
In the cool woodlands and conifer forests of Europe and Asia, Eurasian Siskins move in lively flocks, flitting through branches with constant motion. Their streaked green and yellow plumage blends with leaves and needles as they feed on tiny seeds from alder, birch, and spruce cones. What makes them extraordinary is their agility — twisting, clinging, and dangling in impossible positions to reach the smallest food sources others miss. A restless flicker among the trees, yet a nimble forager of the forest canopy.
Eurasian Siskins 👇
