1954
DOI: 10.1590/s0071-12761954000100003
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Contribuição a história natural do «Pararu» Scardafella squammata squammata(Lesson) (1)

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“…In one nest, the nestlings fledged when 15 days old. Periods of just ten days have been reported (Lordello 1954), but the fledging period is usually 12-16 days (Eston 1993. On hatching, the young have dark grey skin covered with a thin, sparse beige down; the gape and legs are black.…”
Section: Scaled Dove Columbina Squammatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one nest, the nestlings fledged when 15 days old. Periods of just ten days have been reported (Lordello 1954), but the fledging period is usually 12-16 days (Eston 1993. On hatching, the young have dark grey skin covered with a thin, sparse beige down; the gape and legs are black.…”
Section: Scaled Dove Columbina Squammatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It inhabits open areas commonly impacted by human activity. While the species' breeding in the wild is not yet known, most publications are based on observations made in Brazil (Ihering 1900, Dias da Rocha 1911, Lamm 1948, Britto 1950, Lordello 1954, Eston 1993, Sick 1997 Observations were made at 16 nests found between 1984 and 2014 at Arcos, Minas Gerais (n = 13) and Camaçari, Bahia (n = 3), between January and September, primarily in January-March (69% of nests). In Colombia, nesting occurs in March-April and in Venezuela during January-October, with an apparent pause in July-August (Gibbs et al 2001).…”
Section: Scaled Dove Columbina Squammatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It inhabits open areas commonly impacted by human activity. While the species' breeding in the wild is not yet known, most publications are based on observations made in Brazil (Ihering 1900, Dias da Rocha 1911, Lamm 1948, Britto 1950, Lordello 1954, Eston 1993, Sick 1997, Saracura 2005, Marini et al . 2010), with a few from elsewhere (Harrison 1961, Rivera-Milán 1996, Bosque et al .…”
Section: Scaled Dove Columbina Squammatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Brazilian subspecies inhabits semid-arid regions with open ground and some trees, scrub covers, cultivated areas, grassland and near human habitations (Lordello, 1954;Goodwin, 1983).Its social behavior was studied by Nogueira-Neto (1980) and Eston (1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%