Wing-moult and seasonal occurrence of sunbirds (Nectariniidae) captured at four sites in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

被引:3
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作者
Bonnevie, Bo T. [1 ]
Craig, Adrian J. F. K. [1 ]
Hulley, Pat E. [1 ]
Schultz, Albert [2 ]
Tree, Anthony J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhodes Univ, Dept Zool & Entomol, Makhanda, South Africa
[2] BirdLife Eastern Cape, Gqeberha, South Africa
关键词
bird ringing; primary wing-moult; regional differences; seasonal movement; southern Africa; survival; ABUNDANCE; MOVEMENTS; RATES; BIRDS;
D O I
10.2989/00306525.2022.2075482
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Ringing activity in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa, spanned 30 years, with three sites active concurrently over a 14-year period, and three sites over a 6-year period. In total, in the course of 714 ringing days, in all months, we handled 1 207 Amethyst Sunbirds, 708 Southern Double-collared Sunbirds, 707 Greater Double-collared Sunbirds, 381 Grey Sunbirds, 121 Malachite Sunbirds and 140 Collared Sunbirds. Although individuals of all six species were recaptured more than five years after ringing, and despite evidence of the seasonal passage of sunbirds at two sites near the Indian Ocean coast, no birds were recaptured away from the original ringing site. The extent of seasonal movement by these species remains unclear. All species have a complete post-breeding moult, with a period of eclipse plumage in males of the Malachite Sunbird and Southern Double-collared Sunbird. Primary wing-moult in adult Greater and Southern Double-collared Sunbirds extends over three months beginning in December. Inland populations of adult Amethyst Sunbirds and Malachite Sunbirds start primary moult in April. Moult apparently proceeds more rapidly in Malachite Sunbirds (70 days to completion) than in Amethyst Sunbirds (125 days), but the Malachite Sunbird is the only species that frequently displays interrupted/suspended moult in this region. Adult Amethyst Sunbirds in the coastal population evidently start moulting earlier, in late February, with a similar duration to completion as inland birds. Juvenile Amethyst Sunbirds start to moult some two months later than adults in each region and they may complete moult more quickly. Collared Sunbirds appear to have the most protracted moult, extending over five months from November, but estimates of moult parameters for this species and the Grey Sunbird (three months from December) are based on small samples.
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