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1 September 2006 A DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST MICRONESIAN HONEYEATER (MYZOMELA RUBRATRA SAFFORDI) NESTS FOUND ON SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS
THALIA SACHTLEBEN, JENNIFER L. REIDY, JULIE A. SAVIDGE
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Abstract

We provide the first descriptions of Micronesian Honeyeater (Myzomela rubratra saffordi) nests (n = 7) and nestlings (n = 6) from Saipan in the Mariana Islands. Measured nests (n = 3) averaged 46.7 mm in inner cup diameter, 65.7 mm in outer diameter, 41.3 mm in cup height, and 55.3 mm in external nest height. We found all nests in two species of native trees, 1.47–5.1 m above the ground. Nesting materials were primarily vine tendrils and Casuarina equisetifolia needles. We also report observations of parental behavior. Nests, nest placements, and behaviors appeared broadly similar to those reported for this species prior to its extirpation on Guam, and on other islands in Micronesia.

THALIA SACHTLEBEN, JENNIFER L. REIDY, and JULIE A. SAVIDGE "A DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST MICRONESIAN HONEYEATER (MYZOMELA RUBRATRA SAFFORDI) NESTS FOUND ON SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS," The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(3), 309-315, (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.1676/05-049.1
Received: 2 May 2005; Accepted: 1 January 2006; Published: 1 September 2006
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