Aspectos da biologia reprodutiva de Syrigma sibilatrix (Ardeidae, Aves)

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2006-06-01

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Gussoni, Carlos Otávio Araujo [UNESP]
Guaraldo, André de Camargo [UNESP]
Staggemeier, Vanessa Graziele [UNESP]

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A nest (12.7 m height) of Syrigma sibilatrix was studied on the campus of UNESP Rio Claro (São Paulo, Brazil). The nest was in a fork in the tree Machaerium nyctitans (Leguminosae). Focal observations (n = 103 h) were carried out from 13 September 2004 to 1 November 2004. The male and female both participated in nest building, which took 37 days, mainly between 05:00h - 11:00h. Sticks for the nest were collected at the rate of 5.7 ± 3.4 sticks hour -1, most by the male. The nest included 197 sticks, and was a fl at platform with diameter = 75cm, and depth = 14 cm. A single egg was laid and was incubated (by both sexes) for 66h57 (92% of the time of permanence of the individuals in the nest). The egg was moved 97 times (1.34 times/hour). A strong storm caused the egg to fall, interrupting the study.

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Nest, Reproductive biology, Whistling Heron, egg, legume, nest structure, reproductive biology, wader, Brazil, Rio Claro, Sao Paulo [Brazil], South America, Ardeidae, Aves, Fabaceae, Machaerium, Syrigma sibilatrix

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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, v. 14, n. 2, p. 161-163, 2006.