Capuchins also use stones to excavate tubers and sticks to flush prey from inside rock crevices.
The falconer, who may be aided by a dog, then attempts to flush prey by stirring up ground cover.
It will dig if necessary to flush prey.
Black-banded sea kraits, numbering in their hundreds, form hunting alliances with yellow goatfish and bluefin trevally, flushing potential prey from narrow crannies in a reef the same way some moray eels do.
Flushing the prey?
The advantage to the Thamnomanes antshrikes is in allowing the rest of the flock, which are typically gleaners, to act as beaters, flushing prey while foraging which the antshrikes can obtain by sallying.
Multiple individuals may cooperate to harass an eel to get it to flush prey for them.
They walk in shallow water looking for prey, shuffling one foot at a time on the bottom or suddenly opening their wings to flush prey out of hiding.
They have been observed to hunt by moving swiftly to flush prey from cover, but also to slowly stalk through tufts of vegetation.
They will sometimes fly and try to flush prey and then hover to pick up prey.