Here is some recent footage of one of the more common native flycatchers of New Jersey, the Eastern Phoebe. Like most flycatchers of our area, this little drab bird spends its time gleeming the air and ground for live insects and will often perch on branches just above their food sources.
This footage was shot with the Tamron SP 150-600mm VC lens and the Canon EOS 7D DSLR on a Manfrotto tripod with fluid head. For best audio and video quality, select 1080p on the YouTube settings.