In the warm savannas and thorny woodlands of East Africa, these emerald-winged gems slip through grasses with quiet elegance. They forage for tiny seeds and insects near the ground, their movements soft and deliberate, often revealed only by a flash of green or crimson. What makes them extraordinary is their harmony with the seasons — appearing where rains awaken fresh growth, they help spread seeds and sustain the renewal of dry landscapes. Modest in voice yet radiant in color, subtle stewards of the savanna floor.
Green-winged Pytilias 👇
