This bird nests underground in tiny tunnels, carving out hidden chambers in riverbanks and soft earth. In the eucalyptus forests of Australia, the Spotted Pardalote moves like a fleck of light among the leaves.
It feeds on tiny insects, especially lerps, carefully picking them from foliage with delicate precision. What makes it extraordinary is this secretive nesting life — raising its young beneath the ground while living high in the treetops. A sprinkle of white spots on dark wings, yet a quiet guardian of the forest canopy.
Spotted Pardalote 👇
