NB Online 2016
DOI: 10.2173/nb.stcant2.01
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Streak-chested Antpitta (Hylopezus perspicillatus)

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“…antpittas, but not with Grallaria , Greeney & Juiña 2011, Greeney 2012a. We were unfortunately unable to observe the nestlings of the Thicket Antpitta during later stages of development, but the newly-emerging postnatal feathers appeared to us to be similar to, though perhaps slightly less reddish than, the post-natal down that covers older nestlings of the Streak-chested Antpitta (Horsley et al 2016). It is clear, however, that Thicket Antpitta nestlings have strikingly bright-orange coloured bills, gapes, and mouth linings like those of Grallaria and Grallaricula nestlings , Greeney 2012b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…antpittas, but not with Grallaria , Greeney & Juiña 2011, Greeney 2012a. We were unfortunately unable to observe the nestlings of the Thicket Antpitta during later stages of development, but the newly-emerging postnatal feathers appeared to us to be similar to, though perhaps slightly less reddish than, the post-natal down that covers older nestlings of the Streak-chested Antpitta (Horsley et al 2016). It is clear, however, that Thicket Antpitta nestlings have strikingly bright-orange coloured bills, gapes, and mouth linings like those of Grallaria and Grallaricula nestlings , Greeney 2012b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…During the past two decades, the reproductive biology of the montane antpittas has received a good deal of attention (see , Greeney 2012a, Greeney & Jipa 2012, but the nests of only three species of Hylopezus are properly described. The Streak-chested Antpitta (H. perspicillatus), the only other Hylopezus in Central America, is perhaps the best studied (Skutch 1969(Skutch , 1981Robinson et al 2000Robinson et al , 2005Brawn et al 2011, Horsley et al 2016), but nests have also been described for Spotted Antpitta (H. macularius) (Tostain 1986) and Masked Antpitta (H. auricularis) (Maillard-Z. 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huevos. Durante nuestras observaciones el nido siempre tuvo dos huevos, un tamaño de puesta consistente en el género Hylopezus (Pollock 2013, Horsley et al 2016. Los huevos eran ovoides y sus medidas eran: 24,5 x 19,1 mm, peso: 4,4 g, y 23,1 x 18,5 mm, peso: 3,7 g. Eran de color blanco opaco con tonalidades celeste-verdosas, densamente cubiertos por motas irregulares y de diferentes tamaños (incluso en forma de cruces y filamentos) de color castaño, gris y negro (Figura 1 D).…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusionunclassified
“…2012). Estos nidos se encontraban soportados por bambúes, palmeras, ramas horizontales de árboles o arbustos, y dentro de marañas de enredaderas, a una altura entre 0,40 y 2 m del suelo (Skutch 1969, Tostain 1986, Horsley et al 2016 (Skutch 1969, Maillard-Z. 2012, Pollock 2013.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified