Feeding Food is obtained in flocks of ten or more birds moving together on the ground including
insects and other
invertebrates but will take a degree of carrion, possibly attracted as much by the associated insects this attracts as much as the meat itself. Some fruit is also taken in trees, with the oily fruit of the
oil palm (
Elaeis guineensis) being a favourite. Able to run fast with some agility, it tends to hop at slower speed and will catch insects disturbed by the feet of
cattle, sometimes hitching a ride on their backs and darting out to catch the
prey.
Breeding The piapiac often nests in a palm tree, but other nesting sites are also used. Strips of palm leaf and grass stems are cemented together with mud and lined with palm fibre to form a cup, in which three to seven eggs are laid between March and April. Piapiac eggs are very pale blue, or greenish-blue with a few brown blotches. ==External image links==