This Rainbow-Colored Bird Is Called A 'White-Browed Tit-Warbler'
The more you think you’ve seen all the beauties this world holds, the furthest to the truth you find out you are. Maybe unicorns are not true, but this bird you will see in the following pictures looks just as magical and mystical as them, but with one difference, it is true, it exists. The bird has a pattern of colors that when it flies, looks like a rainbow in motion.
Normally speaking, these birds are native to the regions of China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The IUCN Red List reported that these birds originally were from Kyrgyzstan, however, they normally migrate to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan during breeding season which lasts from early April until late July. However, these birds are typically monogamous, with both the male and female birds sharing the responsibilities of raising their young. The white-browed tit-warbler has a life expectancy of about 3.9 years. They have pretty high numbers, so they're not listed under any kind of threatened list. In fact, there is research that suggests their species numbers are doing well and they're at a stable range.