This bird… builds decoy homes just to keep its real nest safe.
In the tropical forests of Central America, the Montezuma Oropendola hangs long, woven nests from the tips of tall trees, swaying high above the ground. But not all of them are what they seem — some are unfinished or “fake,” helping confuse predators and draw attention away from active nests filled with chicks. What makes it extraordinary is this clever deception, paired with its dramatic colony life where dozens of nests dangle like ornaments in the canopy. A master weaver of the treetops, yet a strategist in the game of survival.
Montezuma Oropendola 👇
