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Actually not blooms at all! This is some type of hickory tree and those are new leaves called unfurling leaves.
looks like birds-foot trefoil. Does it have little seed pods?
This is a white bleeding heart Dicentra spectabilis alba. Bleeding hearts are native to the eastern United States where I live. It blooms in the spring and prefers the shade.
I love these little guys, they are so colorful and have really neat metallic patterns when you look closely!
Gunna say it is either a blue and white swallow or a Chilean swallow with out being able to compare them side by side... Like I said research the swallows, Martians and swifts native to your part of South America
I agree it looks like a tree swallow, but you are in Brazil... Curious... May be a species of swallow, swift, or Martian. I will have to get back to you on this!
Thank you for you suggestion Tom! I figured it was in that family but was unsure in the exact specification. Insects are not my specialty!
yes, I released it right after I snapped this shot!
Thanks for your ID Aaron!