White-breasted woodswallow
White-breasted woodswallows often huddle together on branches or overhead wires. They launch from their perches to catch insects on the wing. They also feed on nectar using their divided, brush-tipped tongue.
Nests are built from grasses and twigs in tree forks or hollow stumps. Sometimes white-breasted woodswallows will use the abandoned earth nest of a peewee as a foundation for their nest where both parents incubate eggs and feed young.
The top of the purse frame measures 11cm across. The height of the purse (not including balls) is approximately 13cm. The final image in the carousel shows the fabric used for the purse lining.