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The White-breasted Mesite is a forest species; it forages slowly through the forest floor flicking over leaf-litter in order to find invertebrates. It travels in small family groups of 2-4 individuals. The preferred habitat is undisturbed [[deciduous forest]].
It eats seeds and insects.
 
The population of this species is declining and is projected to continue doing so. It is sensitive to disturbance, and its forest home is threatened by [[logging]] and [[forest fire]]s. It is also subject to hunting pressure.