Hajukaiappi
Hajukaiappi is a fictional species of avian creature originating from the world of Xylos. These creatures are characterized by their iridescent plumage, which shifts through a spectrum of colors depending on the angle of light. They possess a distinctive song, described as a series of complex trills and whistles, which is believed to be a form of communication used for mating and territorial displays. Hajukaiappi are native to the Sky Peaks region of Xylos, a mountainous area known for its strong updrafts and abundant flora. They are primarily insectivorous, feeding on airborne insects caught in flight. Their wingspan is considerable, allowing them to glide for extended periods. While generally solitary, they are known to gather in large flocks during the migratory season, a spectacle that draws observers from across Xylos. Legends and folklore surrounding the Hajukaiappi often depict them as omens of good fortune or messengers from the celestial realms. Their eggs are typically laid in nests constructed from woven plant fibers and soft moss, often in high, inaccessible locations. The lifespan of a Hajukaiappi is estimated to be around fifteen Xylosian years.