In the sunlit wetlands and grassy clearings of northern South America, this scarlet-crowned sentinel perches boldly above reeds and riverbanks. It feeds on seeds, grains, and small insects, dropping lightly to the ground before rising again with steady confidence. What makes it extraordinary is its adaptability — thriving in marshes, farmland, and village edges while continuing to disperse seeds across open landscapes. A vivid crest against green and gold, yet a resilient keeper of tropical lowlands.
Red-cowled Cardinal 👇
