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1 December 2011 Description of the Nest and Egg of an Atlantic Forest Endemic, the Black-headed Berryeater, Carpornis melanocephala (Cotingidae)
Ricardo Belmonte-Lopes, Giovanni N. Maurício, Marcos R. Bornschein
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Abstract

We describe the nest and egg of the Black-headed Berryeater (Carpornis melanocephala), an Atlantic Forest endemic considered vulnerable to extinction. The nest was in a montane evergreen primary forest area in a tree fork 4.2 m above the ground. It was cup shaped and constructed mainly of leaves and stems, resembling a pile of aerial leaf litter. It held just one egg that was incubated solely by the female. The male was near the nest, and inspected it once while being observed.

Ricardo Belmonte-Lopes, Giovanni N. Maurício, and Marcos R. Bornschein "Description of the Nest and Egg of an Atlantic Forest Endemic, the Black-headed Berryeater, Carpornis melanocephala (Cotingidae)," The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123(4), 819-822, (1 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.1676/11-013.1
Received: 19 January 2011; Accepted: 1 June 2011; Published: 1 December 2011
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