In the misty evergreen forests of Southeast Asia, this pastel-plumed acrobat flutters through the mid-canopy in lively, chattering flocks. It feeds on insects and small fruits, sallying out from shaded perches before weaving back into tangled foliage. What makes it extraordinary is its devotion to craftsmanship — pairs work together to stitch intricate, hanging nests from fibers and moss, suspended like living ornaments above streams. A splash of turquoise and yellow in motion, yet a careful architect of the forest’s quiet corners.
Long-tailed Broadbill 👇
