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1 September 2003 BREEDING, FORAGING, AND VOCAL BEHAVIOR OF THE WHITE-THROATED JACAMAR (BRACHYGALBA ALBOGULARIS)
JOSEPH A. TOBIAS, NATHALIE SEDDON
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Abstract

We studied White-throated Jacamars (Brachygalba albogularis) at Manu National Park, Peru, finding a mean population density of 0.8 groups per km of suitable streamside habitat, and taking the first recordings of its song. Observations at nests provided the first evidence of cooperative breeding in the genus Brachygalba, as well as information on foraging tactics, prey selection, and provisioning behavior.

JOSEPH A. TOBIAS and NATHALIE SEDDON "BREEDING, FORAGING, AND VOCAL BEHAVIOR OF THE WHITE-THROATED JACAMAR (BRACHYGALBA ALBOGULARIS)," The Wilson Bulletin 115(3), 237-240, (1 September 2003). https://doi.org/10.1676/02-074
Received: 27 June 2002; Accepted: 1 December 2002; Published: 1 September 2003
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