This bird often follows swarms of army ants to catch insects fleeing in panic.
Hidden in the rainforests of the Amazon, the White-fronted Nunbird waits patiently on low branches, watching the forest floor for sudden movement. Its dark plumage, pale face, and oversized orange bill give it a strange, almost mask-like appearance in the shadows.
As army ants sweep through the jungle, insects and small creatures scatter to escape. The nunbird takes advantage of the chaos, darting down to snatch prey with remarkable speed and precision.
A silent watcher above the forest floor, yet a clever opportunist in the restless world of the rainforest.
White-fronted Nunbird 👇
