Iheringia: Série Zoologia (Nov 2000)

Behavior at a nest of Amazilia lactea (Aves, Trochilidae)

  • Yoshika Oniki,
  • Alexsander Z. Antunes,
  • Edwin O. Willis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0073-47212000000200007
Journal volume & issue
no. 89
pp. 177 – 182

Abstract

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The hummingbird Amazilia lactea (Lesson, 1832) built a nest in São Paulo, Brazil, in the spring (Oct) and added lichens during incubation. The female incubated over 70 per cent of the day, 1-56 min per visit, and brooded two small young somewhat less; brooding stopped by about 10 days of age, as did night brooding. Lack of night brooding for large young hummingbirds may reflect lack of space in a small nest. Young stayed in the nest 19 days. Feedings were widely spaced, and presence of possible predators caused alarm.

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