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Niche relationships between turquoise-browed and blue-crowned motmots in the yucatán peninsula, mexico.
The wilson journal of ornithology 120(3):653-654, 2008 nocturnal foraging observations of the blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) in san jose, costa rica alejandro solano-ugaldel 2 and agustina arcos-torres' abstract. -we provide documentation on the first observations of nocturnal foraging by the blue crowned motmot (momotus momota).
English: blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) taken by myself, stephen turner, at arnos vale, tobago on 2004-12-01.
Blue-crowned motmot has been split into five species, all ofwhich are on stamps: blue crowned motmot, momotus coeruliceps on stamps from belize, costa rica, el salvador, guyana, liberia and nicaragua (1991 and 2000) whooping motmot, momotus subrufescens on stamps from mali (1995, 100 francs) and nicaragua (1992).
We report the first record of a blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) feeding on a long-tongued bat (glossophaginae) in a secondary forest in southwestern costa rica.
She spent her 31st birthday sitting on the porch of rachel’s cabin on the edge of the children’s rainforest, where she illustrated the title page of the forever forest. She watched morpho butterflies flit around in the patches of sunshine filtering through the trees. When she was very still, she heard the call of the blue-crowned motmot.
Postmortem examination of a 4-mo-old captive-born blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) at the montpellier zoo in france revealed the presence of air sac flukes. Circumvitellatrema momota (digenea: cyclocoelidae) was suspected and confirmed by molecular genetic analysis.
There are further classification changes south of the border as well (the area covered by the aou checklist extends down through panama and the caribbean). For example, in mexico and central america, the blue-crowned motmot, plain wren, three-striped warbler, and gray-necked wood-rail were all split into multiple species.
Blue-tailed emerald has lavender-purple petals and sepals with a gray-blue eye and edge and yellow-green outer edge.
Six days after the male's arrival, both mot- mots commenced tunneling into a dirt bank.
Racketed tail of the male and female turquoise-browed motmot: male but not female tail length correlates with pairing success, performance, and reproductive success.
Tation in the periphery, whereas the blue-crowned motmot occupies the wetter and higher the site west of town was characterized by a small patch of forest.
Troy murphy published a paper in the journal behavioural ecology in 2004, where he argued that the motmot’s twin tails acted as a pursuit deterrence signal to its predators. The bird moves the tails to and fro to warn the predator that it had been seen and so the chance of making a successful attack was less likely.
Although the diet of the blue-crowned motmot is highly variable and can include birds, this is the first report of predation on an adult hummingbird.
The blue-crowned motmot, in the wild, is found in forests throughout eastern mexico, central america, north and central south america, and trinidad and tobago. From a conservation perspective, there is no imminent concern with its survival in the wild, as long as forests are preserved.
Nocturnal foraging observations of the blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) in san josé, costa rica september 2009 the wilson journal of ornithology alejandro solano-ugalde.
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The blue-crowned motmot momotus momota was at rio tigre, osa peninsula, costa rica, on 26 dec 2007. The blue-throated motmot aspatha gularis was at el triunfo, chiapas, mexico, on 23 mar 2002. The russet-crowned motmot momotus mexicanus was at singayta, near san blas, nayarit, mexico, on 28 feb 1987.
Blue-crowned motmot momotus momota (linnaeus, 1766) kingdom animalia - animals phylum chordata - chordates class aves - birds order coraciiformes family momotidae - motmots genus momotus.
Wild turkey: the wilson journal of ornithology 118(2): 261–263, 2006 crowned motmot (momotus momota) in southern cos- ta rica.
Blue-crowned motmot: this may be a bit of a stretch, but spanish name for the blue-crowned motmot (another bird featured in the email mentioned above) is pájaro bobo, literally silly bird. There are a lot of adjectives i'd use to describe this bird, but silly would be pretty, pretty low on my list -- there's nothing inherently silly.
Steve, another member of our birding group, also had a field guide by kenefick, restall, and hayes, but his was bordered in green, had a slightly different title, and, to my extreme chagrin, was much more recent, showing the recently split trinidad motmot instead of the blue-crowned motmot on my book’s cover.
A partial list of birds we saw on the feeders would include: blue-grey, palm, turquoise, white-lined and silverbeak tanager, green and purple honeycreeper, banaquit, white-fronted, cocoa and bare-eyed thrush, blue-crowned motmot, crested oropendola, northern waterthrush, house wren, squirrel cuckoo, golden-headed manakin, chestnut woodpecker.
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We report the first record of a blue-crowned motmot (momotus momota) feeding on a long-tongued bat (glossophaginae) in a secondary forest in southwestern costa rica. The motmot incapacitated the bat, then swallowed it alive, head first. Motmots and bats are found in close proximity along river banks where the former nests and the latter roosts.
The blue-crowned motmot is a colorful central and south american bird with a striking face and red eyes. The male also has two unusual tail feathers with bare shafts and racket tips.
No bird has been killed to get its skull or skeleton for this collection. All wild birds died of natural causes or accidental, and in a few cases due to legal hunting by others, or died in captivity.
Blue-crowned motmots are common permanent residents of santa rosa, found in thicker evergreen forest wherever there is a hillside present for them to build a nest burrow. Further reading troy murphy studies a closely-related species of motmot, the turquoise-browed motmot eumomota superciliosa.
Newsday section b saturday june 13, 2015 page 3 endemic birds as a separate species. For many years there were five similar groups, all lumped together as the blue- crowned motmot; now these have been separated into five different species. The trinidad motmot is relatively abundant in trinidad and tobago, although studies still have.
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