Indigo Wutuu

The Indigo Wutuu split from its ancestor. It follows the Scarlet Phlyer, Golden Phlyer and Azure Phlyer and prey on the old and weak. They have learned to harass them and pick off the weaker phlyers. When the old and weak are not abundant they will feed on carrion. Their foot claw now has two claws to help better grip branches and grip food. Their wing tips also have a claw which they can use as a defense or help grip branches. Unlike their ancestors their offspring take over the nests of Scarlet Phlyer, Golden Phlyer and Azure Phlyers instead of the rosybeak phylers. Like their ancestors the offspring are set in the nests and the offspring then kills off the other phylers in the nest when they are large enough. They grow much faster then the other phlyers and will fight to get fed first. Their wing claws help them push aside the other phlyers in the nest. If the parent phlyers are unwilling to raise the indigo wutuu young, the adults will mob them until they comply and do so. The wutuu gets its name from its mating call, which sounds like a hooting "wu-tuu". They also live in groups of 4-6 members. Thy have good eyesight and can spot food from far away.