This bird looks like a tiny masked warrior moving through the forest canopy.
In the humid forests of Southeast Asia, the Crested Jayshrike travels in lively groups, flashing shades of green, yellow, and black between tangled branches. Its sharp crest and dark facial markings give it a striking, almost theatrical appearance among the leaves.
It feeds on insects, fruits, and small creatures hidden in the canopy, constantly moving as it searches through foliage. By feeding on fruits and controlling insect populations, it quietly helps maintain the balance of the forest ecosystem.
A restless spirit of the treetops, yet a colorful guardian of the tropical canopy.
Crested Jayshrike π
