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On
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, HFG observed an adult spinetail carrying food to a nest at the Ecuadorian locality described above. Three days later, while examining the nest, a single fledgling flew from its entrance and disappeared into a nearby tangle of vegetation. On 24 February he collected the nest and made the following observations. The nest was an enclosed, globular mass of dry vegetative material, entered via a laterally oriented tube, and sited
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above ground. It was supported from below by three nearly horizontal crisscrossed stalks of
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cane and many smaller stems and leaf blades. Overall, the nest was 300 Although a photo on Wikiaves illustrates a nest, also found on an island in the Madeira in December (
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. S. Moreira; https://www.wikiaves.com.br/1561495), and two pairs were reported to be constructing nests on an island in the Branco River, northern
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, in mid October (
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Naka
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. 2007
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), ours are the first descriptions of this species nest (
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&amp; Rosenberg 2016), which is similar to that of related species of
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(
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&amp; Prum 1999). The Ecuadorian nest fledged during the drywet season transition in that region (
<bibRefCitation id="EFD0A3BDFF9AFF8193B2FD7D78C6FEEE" author="Blake, J. G. &amp; Loiselle, B. A." box="[234,490,321,345]" pageId="5" pageNumber="60" pagination="436 - 445" refId="ref2541" refString="Blake, J. G. &amp; Loiselle, B. A. 2012. Temporal and spatial patterns in abundance of the Wedge-billed Woodcreeper (Glyphorynchus spirurus) in lowland Ecuador. Wilson J. Orn. 124: 436 - 445." type="journal article" year="2012">Blake &amp; Loiselle 2012</bibRefCitation>
). The active nests in July and December indicate that the species breeds both early and late in the wet season along the Madeira River.
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