This bird looks like a tiny painted lantern glowing in the forest understory.
In the misty mountain forests of South and Southeast Asia, the Silver-eared Mesia moves through bamboo thickets and flowering shrubs in lively flocks. Its olive-green back, golden throat, crimson wings, and shimmering silver ear patch create a burst of color against the dark greenery.
It feeds on berries, nectar, and small insects, constantly weaving through branches while helping pollinate flowers and disperse seeds across the forest. The flock stays close together, filling the understory with soft calls and restless movement.
A living jewel among the leaves, yet a gentle keeper of the mountain forest.
Silver-eared Mesia 👇
