'' figs Pairs or small groups (individuals are rarely seen alone) of fairy-bluebirds forage widely to obtain food. Fruit, particularly figs in the genus
Ficus, are the most important item in the diet of fairy-bluebirds. Fairy-bluebirds will generally eat fruit of a certain size, and will crush larger fruits in order to make them manageable. Most food is obtained in the canopy. In addition to fruit, berries may be eaten, as well as
nectar, although this behaviour has only been reported in birds in India. In contrast to adults, however, insects are the principal component of the diet of nestlings. In the
Philippines, birds have been observed following troops of
macaques, possibly in order to collect flushed insects. Male courtship displays include elaborate vocalizations, which the female responds to with nest building. Nests are constructed in trees or tall bushes from twigs, moss and grasses, and males and females cooperate in rearing chicks. ==References==