Fishing behaviour by Black Caracaras (Daptrius ater) in the Amazon

Autores/as

  • Fabio Olmos Biota Consultores em Meio Ambiente
  • Ivan Sazima Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Museu de Zoologia

Palabras clave:

raptorial birds, Black Caracara, Daptrius ater, fishing behaviour, Characidae

Resumen

The Black Caracara is a widespread raptor in the Amazonian lowlands, mostly associated to riverine habitats. This bird is considered as a generalist scavenger that occasionally takes small prey and feeds on fruit. Here we report on Black Caracaras foraging on live small fish caught while moving upriver in the Rio Roosevelt rapids in the Amazonas state, northwestern Brazil. Fish were picked individually either with the bill or talons in a stretch of shallow water plenty of aquatic plants. This fishing behaviour seems unreported and adds another feeding mode to the already diversified portfolio of foraging strategies for the Caracarini.

Publicado

09/01/2009

Cómo citar

Olmos, F., & Sazima, I. (2009). Fishing behaviour by Black Caracaras (Daptrius ater) in the Amazon. Biota Neotropica, 9(3). Recuperado a partir de //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/549

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Communicaciones Cortas

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