Description
Small, nectar-feeding birds with somewhat spiky beaks, a long head crest, and feather covered legs. Beanies have four eyes and are generally peaceful, preferring to fly away from creatures bigger than them for their own safety. Due to their size, they're quite quick and difficult to catch. This type likes to build their nests out of grasses and leaves so that they blend in perfectly. Often, they'll exchange old foliage that's turning dull colors with fresh, new plants. They generally remain active through all months. Both genders are equally vibrant and show green coloration with blueish iridescence. Throats and leg feathers will display white markings, while their eyes can be any color