We describe the nest and eggs of the Chestnut-headed Crake (Anurolimnas castaneiceps) based on observations of two nests found in the border of the Lliquino River, Pastaza Province, Ecuador. Nests were found in June and December with birds incubating eggs. Both nests were on fallen logs covered by vines and epiphytes in natural small gaps. They were open cups and built principally with dead leaves. The coloration of the eggs was pinkish white with scattered brown spots, similar to other Amazonian rails and crakes. The nests were similar in structure to those of wood rails (Aramides spp.) suggesting a close relationship between Anurolimnas and Aramides.
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1 March 2011
First Description of Nests and Eggs of Chestnut-headed Crake (Anurolimnas castaneiceps) from Ecuador
Galo Buitrón-Jurado,
Juan M. Galarza,
Danny Guarderas
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