You know how lovely birds are if you’ve ever gone birding or if you’ve been birding for a while. It’s quite therapeutic to watch them fly, gallop, dance in the skies, and dart from one tree to another. Today we are presenting Silver Eared Mesia.
There are thousands of species, from huge condors to tiny hummingbirds, and each has its own unique charm. Birds of all kinds are lovely and exciting in nature, and just when you think you’ve found the most beautiful bird in the world, another species comes along to trump it.
It’s impossible not to notice how many fluffy clothes birds have, especially the one you’re about to see. This bird is one of the most beautiful birds in existence, with its unique vivid and dramatic colors are hard to ignore.
If you ever can see this bird, you will be amazed by its beauty!
Meet the Silver Eared Mesia, a stunning bird with autumnal hues.
Its dazzling fall colors seem majestic even from afar.
It has a black head, orange underparts, a brilliant red wing patch, and bright silver ears.
It’s safe to say they’ve been gifted with a rainbow of colors. This bird is found in Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, and the tropical woods of southern China and India during the winter.
It has a black head, orange underparts, a brilliant red wing patch, and bright silver ears.
Males have red-orange throats, females yellow.
The color patterns on their backs can vary from grey to olive, with red specks in their gray wings.
Males have red-orange throats, females yellow.
They prefer higher altitudes and woodlands thus they may be harder to find in the wild.
They may also visit locations containing fruit, mealworms, and seed feeders. Local resorts may set up feeding stations to attract this and other birds.
Luckily, these birds are quite gregarious, so if you see one silver-eared mesia, expect to see more!
Silver Eared Mesias is listed as “Least Concern” by the IUCN, but their numbers are still under strict protection. With their lovely black faces, vibrant colors, and heavenly voices, these birds, like all others, must be saved and nurtured as natural treasures.
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