These insectivorous birds are found in usually open forests or bush.
They are common among insectivorous birds, but are also found in some non-insectivorous species.
They often associate with other insectivorous birds in wandering feeding flocks.
These are insectivorous birds which nest low in vegetation.
Even roads that are narrow with less traffic can have a significant impact on the movements of insectivorous birds in the Amazon.
This insectivorous bird was last observed ca. 1950 on Cyprus.
Wheatears are terrestrial insectivorous birds of open, often dry, country.
This is an insectivorous bird of open country, often near habitation and water.
This insectivorous bird inhabits open country near water, such as wet meadows.
Many insectivorous birds are also noted as beneficial in agriculture.