Paired birds commonly forage together, with the male following the female.
These birds also forage by sitting on a branch and attacking small animals.
These birds often forage in flocks, usually flying relatively high but sometimes flying low over water.
The bird forages for invertebrates among trees and bushes and on the ground.
This bird spends most of the day singing and foraging for food in the forest canopy.
In summer the birds can also forage on the ground, eating berries, green plants, fungi, and some insects.
The sun was up, the birds foraging in the early light, myriad noises replacing the stillness of the night.
A few spotted brown birds foraged for whatever might come wriggling up now that evening was drawing near.
This bird forages high in trees, sometimes in the undergrowth.
Around them, but mostly above them, the birds and animals of this forest foraged for their own breakfasts.