Orthotomus sutorius
Orthotomus sutorius, commonly known as the Asian tailorbird, is a small songbird found in parts of South and Southeast Asia. It typically inhabits dense vegetation, such as gardens and forests, where it builds its distinctive nest by stitching leaves together using plant fibers.
This bird is known for its remarkable nesting behavior, where it uses its sharp bill to sew leaves into a pouch-like structure. The Asian tailorbird primarily feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, making it an important part of its ecosystem by helping control pest populations.