This bird looks more like a prehistoric creature than a typical fruit-eater.
The Western Plantain-eater inhabits forests, woodlands, and riverine habitats across West and Central Africa. It feeds mainly on fruits, figs, leaves, and flowers, occasionally adding insects to its diet while moving gracefully through the forest canopy.
A striking silhouette of the African forests, proving that nature’s oldest-looking designs are often the most unforgettable.
