In the sunlit savannas and open woodlands of Africa, this iridescent wanderer glides between trees with effortless flair. Its long, streaming tail catches the light as it feeds on fruits, insects, and nectar, shifting seamlessly from ground to canopy. What makes it extraordinary is its adaptability — dispersing seeds, controlling insect populations, and thriving alongside both wild landscapes and human settlements, it helps keep ecosystems resilient and dynamic. A mirror of green and blue under open skies, yet a versatile guardian of the savanna’s balance.
Long-tailed Glossy Starling 👇
