Notes on the breeding biology of birds in riverine floodplains of western Amazonia
Author
Melo, Tomaz Nascimento de
Author
Greeney, Harold F.
text
Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club
2019
2019-03-15
139
1
56
64
journal article
298442
10.25226/bboc.v139i1.2019.a4
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SPECKLED SPINETAIL
Cranioleuca gutturata
On
15 June 2018
a nest under construction was found in a lowland forest,
c
.
200 m
from the
Phaethornis hispidus
nest described above. An adult was observed collecting green mosses in a nearby tree and depositing the material in the nest, which was a globular closed construction
c
.
200 mm
tall, of dry leaves and green mosses, especially the latter (
Fig. 4
), with a lateral entrance. The nest was sited on the fork of a branch of
Protium
sp.
(
Burseraceae
),
c
.
7 m
above ground. On returning to the site on 10 July, the nest was apparently empty and no adult was observed. It is unknown whether the nest had been abandoned or not. There are very few published data concerning the species’ breeding biology:
Remsen (2003)
mentioned nestbuilding in mid August in
Peru
, and the nest reported here was obviously similar to that described previously. A nest found in January, also in
Brazil
, was of similar shape and size, but with less green moss used in the construction (D. P. Fernandes; https:// www.wikiaves.com/1234488).