INVESTIGADORES
COCKLE Kristina Louise
artículos
Título:
Nesting of the Planalto Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes platyrostris)
Autor/es:
COCKLE, KRISTINA L; BODRATI, A ALEJANDRO
Revista:
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY
Editorial:
WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 121 p. 789 - 795
ISSN:
1559-4491
Resumen:
We provide the first description of the nest, eggs, and nestlings of the Planalto Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes platyrostris), a secondary cavity-nester, based on three nests in natural cavities and 14 in nest boxes. Nests were found from October to January in 1997, 2006, and 2007 in the humid Chaco and Atlantic Forest of Argentina. Planalto Woodcreepers used natural cavities and nest boxes 40 to 60 cm deep with entrance diameters of 5 to 12 cm. They selected the deepest nest boxes available. Three or four white eggs were laid on a bed of bark flakes and incubated for 14 to 16 days. Newly hatched nestlings had pink skin with gray down, yellow mouth linings, and large whitish gape flanges. They opened their eyes when 6 to 7 days of age and fledged at 16 to 18 days. Nearly all nestlings were infested with botflies (Philornis sp.). Both adults contributed to nest building, incubation, nestling-rearing, and nest sanitation.