In the cool, flower-laced forests of the eastern Himalayas, this tiny emerald flame slips through rhododendron branches with restless grace. It feeds on nectar and small insects, hovering briefly as its fiery tail flashes between blossoms. What makes it extraordinary is its role as a high-altitude pollinator — carrying pollen across steep, misty slopes where few birds can venture, it helps mountain forests renew themselves. Delicate in size yet vital in purpose, a living spark of the Himalayan blooms.
Fire-tailed Myzornis 👇
