They show that LGW eat flying insects. Up to now, their diet is virtually not known.
If the photos are of higher resolution, the insect prey can be identified. So, people may know whether these insect prey are restricted to the upland or generally distributed. Author: wingwing Time: 17/06/2013 11:58
The photo is taken naturally. A bird suddenly flew into a tree nearby .I was waiting and the bird move slowly behind the tree.It moved to the tree outward .The bird was clear seen and got a insect on his mouth.Then it jumped to the other tree nearby and stand for a while as I was photo.
This time i attach the record photo for refference