Carmine bee-eaters make attractive additions to zoo aviaries but breeding programs have had challenges and limited success. The objectives of this study were to document nesting behavior of Carmine bee-eaters in a captive setting and compare reproductive success between a novel nest box (plastic, 17 30 22 cm) and a PVC pipe model used previously (30 cm long, 8 cm in diameter). Three bee-eater pairs were given access to seven nest chambers (six novel boxes, one PVC model). Behavioral observations occurred during a 15-min period in the morning or afternoon before egg production and continued until chicks fledged for a total of 87 observation periods (21.75 hr). All occurrences by an individual bird entering or exiting a nest tunnel, food pr...
Very few field studies are done on the breeding activity of wild Probosciger aterrimus (Palm Cockato...
Bumblebees have suffered declines as a result of reduction in habitat availability associated with a...
Secondary cavity-nesting birds depend on tree cavities for nesting and roosting, but many studies of...
Nest-boxes have been used widely and for many decades in Europe and North America to increase avian ...
Nest boxes have become a significant part of the preservation of the eastern bluebird, Sialia sialis...
The European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is species of open landscapes with solitary trees with expr...
Cavity-nesting birds build nests and lay eggs in cavities, sometimes including artificial cavities s...
The physiological condition of female birds during the egg-laying and incubation periods is of consi...
The breeding biology of Rainbow Bee-eaters (Merops ornatus) was studied between 1997 and 2001 in sou...
Abstract: Nest-sites, eggs and nestling growth patterns of Small Bee-eater Merops orientalis was stu...
This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Disco...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
Artificial nest boxes are used to help cavity-nesting species with declining populations that compet...
Nest structure and nesting material may have important consequences for avian reproductive behaviour...
Society is increasingly concerned with declining wild bee populations. Although most bees nest in th...
Very few field studies are done on the breeding activity of wild Probosciger aterrimus (Palm Cockato...
Bumblebees have suffered declines as a result of reduction in habitat availability associated with a...
Secondary cavity-nesting birds depend on tree cavities for nesting and roosting, but many studies of...
Nest-boxes have been used widely and for many decades in Europe and North America to increase avian ...
Nest boxes have become a significant part of the preservation of the eastern bluebird, Sialia sialis...
The European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is species of open landscapes with solitary trees with expr...
Cavity-nesting birds build nests and lay eggs in cavities, sometimes including artificial cavities s...
The physiological condition of female birds during the egg-laying and incubation periods is of consi...
The breeding biology of Rainbow Bee-eaters (Merops ornatus) was studied between 1997 and 2001 in sou...
Abstract: Nest-sites, eggs and nestling growth patterns of Small Bee-eater Merops orientalis was stu...
This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Disco...
In human-modified environments, ecological traps may result from a preference for low-quality habita...
Artificial nest boxes are used to help cavity-nesting species with declining populations that compet...
Nest structure and nesting material may have important consequences for avian reproductive behaviour...
Society is increasingly concerned with declining wild bee populations. Although most bees nest in th...
Very few field studies are done on the breeding activity of wild Probosciger aterrimus (Palm Cockato...
Bumblebees have suffered declines as a result of reduction in habitat availability associated with a...
Secondary cavity-nesting birds depend on tree cavities for nesting and roosting, but many studies of...