Historically associated with bison herds, it now lands on the backs of cattle to glean ticks and insects from them. Large predators such as wolves are commonly followed by black-billed magpies, who scavenge from their kills. The species also walks or hops on the ground, where it obtains food items such as beetles, grasshoppers, worms, and small rodents.
There was a shelf of slate at the bottom-most pool of the falls that Addison was growing incredibly fond of. It got full sun the longest of any other spot she'd yet discovered, and so the small girl could often be found curled up upon it, snoozing blissfully. About two hours into her latest nap, things started to get noisy, to the point of rousing her from deep sleep.
She lifted her auburn head and looked around for the source of the noise. They were everywhere. In the trees, on the ground, and even some standing on the sun-warmed stone with her, staring directly at her. The sound of their songs was loud and carried through the forest. She blinked back at them, head tilting in curiosity.
"... hi."