2022
DOI: 10.22352/aip202250010
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Antecedentes sobre avifauna del bien nacional protegido islote Albatros (AMCP-MU Seno Almirantazgo)

Abstract: Este trabajo presenta los registros incidentales directos por avistamiento e indirectos mediante cámara trampa, de ocupación y anidamiento de aves en el Bien Nacional Protegido Islote Albatros, obtenidos en el marco de las actividades de monitoreo de la colonia reproductiva albatros de ceja negra Thalassarche melanophris (Temminck, 1828) y las acciones de control del visón americano Neovison vison (Schreber, 1777) llevadas a cabo por Wildlife Conservation Society Chile desde el año 2016. Se pudo identificar un… Show more

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“…Sensu Kusch & Marín (2010), this would be classed as a winter record, however display suggests the bird was defending a breeding territory. A similar situation could apply to Trimble's (1943) record 148 km north of our records and on a similar date (11 March), as well as that in Parque La Tapera on 23 March 2021 (see above) and another in Archipiélago Almirantazgo on 3 March 2020 (Arredondo et al 2022), suggesting a greater permanence in the breeding area than previously supposed (February; Kusch & Marín 2010).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Sensu Kusch & Marín (2010), this would be classed as a winter record, however display suggests the bird was defending a breeding territory. A similar situation could apply to Trimble's (1943) record 148 km north of our records and on a similar date (11 March), as well as that in Parque La Tapera on 23 March 2021 (see above) and another in Archipiélago Almirantazgo on 3 March 2020 (Arredondo et al 2022), suggesting a greater permanence in the breeding area than previously supposed (February; Kusch & Marín 2010).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Pereyra (1945) recognised this to be the case in his review of Azara's ornithological work published in Argentina. Two previous reviewers of Azara 's work (Hartlaub 1847, Laubmann 1939 had surprisingly associated his description with White-bellied Seedeater Sporophila leucoptera (Vieillot, 1817), a bird that differs notably from the Pico grueso negro y blanco, most obviously because of clear differences in the colour of the bill and throat, as well as the wing and rump pattern. Furthermore, Azara (1802: 447) described the male Sporophila leucoptera as No.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…123 Pico grueso pico trigueño, where the author's careful eye for detail is reaffirmed in the accuracy of that description and its quite different morphometrics. Vieillot (1817) based the scientific name for Sporophila leucoptera solely upon Azara's description.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durante la última década, varias publicaciones confirman la presencia de G. stricklandii en áreas mencionadas con anterioridad y aportan datos puntuales de su abundancia, aspectos y temporada de reproducción y dispersión/ migración (e.g. Arredondo et al 2022;Matus, 2018;Raimilla, 2021;Smith, 2017). Raimilla et al (2023) examinaron la distribución geográfica de la becacina grande, y sugieren que el límite norte de su ámbito reproductivo se extendería al menos hasta los 46°S.…”
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