Along the reed-fringed rivers of northern Australia, these lilac-crowned river sprites move low through pandanus and paperbark shade. They feed on tiny insects and spiders, gleaning delicately from stems and leaf litter close to flowing water. What makes them extraordinary is their devotion to narrow ribbons of green — living almost entirely within riparian corridors, they help keep insect life balanced in fragile river-edge habitats. A wash of violet and soft blue beside sunlit streams, yet steadfast guardians of Australia’s hidden waterways.
Purple-crowned Fairywrens 👇
