"Social Flycatchers are almost always seen in pairs; however, they are also found in small social groups following the breeding season. Large groups of Social Flycatchers and interspecific species are frequently found at fruiting trees. These groups tend to be incredibly noisy. Social Flycatchers forage at various heights, including the canopy and ground level, but are usually found foraging at the middle levels. Sallying is the most common foraging technique utilized by the Social Flycatcher."
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Photographed in the wild, Colima, Mexico