The most beautiful bird on earth. The red-legged honeybee, with his luxurious dark blue fur and distinctive crown  

The red-footed honey badger is a typical bird whose numbers remain unchanged over time.

If you ever visit the New World and witnessed a flying sapphire, you have just seen one of the most beautiful birds on earth, Cyanerpes cyaneus. This bird of the 1st species with his glaring blue dying is hard to miss when you have the chance to meet him face to face. The red-legged honey plant belongs to the wasp order Thraupidae.

This tiny bird, first caught in 1766 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, has a total length of 4.8 inches and weighs only approximately 14 grams.

The masculine red-legged honeybee has spectacular deep blue feathering, a dark back, wings and tail, a turquoise crown, and bright red legs. Most importantly, he has bright yellow wings that are visible during flight.

The young lady again has a duller olive-green coat, reddish legs, and faint stripes on her belly.

The babies are similar to their mothers, except that the boys have prominent blue spots on the underside of their bodies.

As it was stated not so long ago, this lark is commonly found in New World tropical understory as well as deciduous woods from southern Mexico to Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Trinidad, and Tobago as well as Cuba.

These tiny birds frequently form small flocks to keep together, each with anywhere from a couple to twenty individuals.

The red-legged honey plant mainly feeds on nectar as well as berries, but he can eat a variety of natural foods as well if it happens to them when it burrows into vegetation.

The mating season of these birds starts in April and mostly ends in June. After mating, the female forms a cup-shaped dwelling and incubates the eggs for 12-13 days.

The male will help to look after chicks for the following fourteen days until they are powerful enough to fly out on their own after hatching.

The red-footed honey badger is a typical bird whose numbers remain unchanged over time.

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