Feeding Forages for insects by
hawking both above and below forest canopy. Has also been observed
flycatching from an exposed perch at a height of 20m, situated at the edge of a forest clearing, flying off in short spurts covering around 10m. One of these flycatching bouts lasted 15 minutes.
Breeding Breeds between late September and early December, generally at the edge of a forest clearing or track. They don't build nests in the typical sense, as eggs are laid either on the ground leaf, on
epiphytic ferns (up 1.7m off the ground), or in the crowns of freestanding ferns (up to 1.5m off the ground). Eggs are white, often with a pinkish-brown tinge, and young are downy. Information about incubation period or fledglings is currently unknown.
Vocal behaviour Adult
alarm calls near the nest consist of liquid, repetitive notes of "kow" or "keeow". Adults also make gutteral hissings while doing threatening or defensive displays. Chicks produce soft 'chic' sounds. == Conservation status ==