what do woodland birds feed on
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Many woodland birds feed on insects from leaves and bark, in the air and on the ground.
Flycatchers such as restless flycatchers, and rufous and grey fantails, flit around plants and grab insects from the air.
Thornbills and many honeyeaters take insects from the leaves, flowers and twigs of shrubs and tree
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Woodland birds
Woods and trees are packed full of food options for woodland birds, from the insects that hide in dead wood to the seeds growing on trees.
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