lets. Monthly variations in foraging maneuvers indicate significant seasonal variations in insect
diversity and change in prey preference with breeding stages (Johnson 1969). Diurnal variation
in insect diversity in the forest is uncertain, although differing slightly in open lands. This indicates that most foraging attempts in the microhabitats .10 m Above Forest Canopy and .30 m Above Ground may be because of more dispersion of insects at that height (Johnson 1969).