SOME NOTES ON THE CAPE GANNET,Morus capensis |
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Authors: | G. J. Broekhuysen Ph.D. G. Rudebeck Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Transvaal Nature Conservation Division , P. O. Box 327, Nylstroom, 0510, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Tarboton, W. R. 1978. Breeding of the Little Banded Goshawk. Ostrich 49:132-143. The behaviour and vocalizations of a pair of Little Banded Goshawks Accipiter badius during part of their breeding cycle is described. Both sexes built the nest. Two eggs were laid three days apart. The first egg was incubated for 52% of the day, but this increased to 90% when the clutch was complete, of which the female's share was 86% and the male's 4%. The second egg hatched after 29 days, 18 h. The female did not hunt during the incubation or early nestling period and was fed by the male who brought her, on average, 7,0 food objects per day. Lizards formed 73% of the 91 identified prey objects, and small birds, 24%. The female and chick, when 16 days old, were killed by a predator on the nest at night. |
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