Feeding The black nunbird hunts by sallies from a perch, usually plucking prey from vegetation or limbs though sometimes taking it in flight. Its diet includes insects, spiders, and other invertebrates as well as small vertebrates such as lizards. It follows
army ant swarms.
Breeding The black nunbird breeds between March and May in Venezuela and August to September in French Guiana. In the region of
Manaus, Brazil, it apparently nests twice each year. The nest is placed in a hole in level ground.
Vocalization The black nunbird's songs are a "[f]lute-like 'whoo-doo-doo' and descending 'hyoo-hoo-hoo-oo-oo-oo'". Calls include a "loud 'yawkl-diddl' or 'quee-didada'". ==Status==