In the mist-softened cloud forests of the Andes, this jewel-dusted wanderer glides through fruiting trees with effortless grace. Its plumage sparkles in shifting greens and blues as it feeds on ripe berries and small fruits, pausing briefly before moving on through the canopy. What makes it extraordinary is its quiet role as a highland seed carrier — dispersing forest plants across steep slopes and fog-filled valleys where regeneration is slow and fragile. A living constellation among leaves, yet a gentle architect of the mountain forest.
Beryl-spangled Tanager 👇
