In the humid lowland forests of northern South America, these sapphire-crowned travelers sweep through the canopy in lively, chattering flocks. They feed on fruits, seeds, and blossoms, cracking tough husks and carrying their meals high into the trees. What makes them extraordinary is their role as both harvesters and planters — dispersing seeds across wide forest stretches and helping regenerate clearings left by storms and time. A chorus of blue heads against emerald leaves, bold and social, yet vital architects of the rainforest’s renewal.
Blue-headed Parrots 👇
