This bird can run headfirst down a tree trunk without losing its grip.
The Velvet-fronted Nuthatch is a colorful forest bird found across South and Southeast Asia. Unlike most birds, it moves effortlessly both up and down trees while searching for insects hidden in bark crevices. Its striking blue plumage and velvet-black forehead make it one of the most distinctive nuthatches in the region.
A fearless acrobat of the forest, turning every tree into its personal playground.
