Primer registro de nidificación sobre el suelo del Búho café (Ciccaba virgata), en Grecia, Costa Rica
Author(s) -
Juan De Dios Astorga Acuña
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
huitzil revista mexicana de ornitología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1870-7459
DOI - 10.28947/hrmo.2017.18.2.285
Subject(s) - humanities , geography , biology , art
The Mottled Owl ( Ciccaba virgata ) is a common species in the Neotropics. Despite this, their reproductive behavior is not completely known. Here I describe the nest of this owl on the ground, registered in Grecia town, Costa Rica. The nest had two white eggs in a natural cavity on the ground, near a stream. During a second visit, two months later, I registered two chicks, apparently were healthy and feathered. The site where the nest was found is located under the influence of urban development projects, and is characterized by the presence of little arboreal vegetation, predominating agricultural permanent crops typical of the area, such as coffee and sugar cane. Probably, this new record of this owl species nesting on the ground is attributed to the scarcity of trees with natural cavities suitable for nesting.
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