Ground nesting Capped Wheatear Oenanthe pileata in the Western Cape South Africa

Sanjo Rose
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Capped Wheatear Oenanthe pileata is a medium sized passerine that readily inhabits agricultural landscapes. Several Oenanthe species occur worldwide, many of which are considered cavity nesters. Here I present what is to my knowledge the first recorded case of a nest built above ground versus in a rodent tunnel or sheltered under a structure. The wheatear nest was located on the ground in a sheep pasture on the 21st of October 2021 20 km south of Swellendam in the Western Cape, South Africa. No structure or foliage covered the nest. The nest was discovered during construction. The female laid a total of three eggs over the following five days. The eggs were a very pale blue with two having fine dark black ‘scribble’ marks on the shells. The nest failed six days after discovery, presumably trampled by grazing sheep. Despite having failed, this record does suggest a degree of flexibility in the nesting requirements of Capped Wheatears. The ability to exploit novel nesting habitats should be to the advantage of a species inhabiting rapidly changing landscapes.
南非西开普省地面筑巢的有帽小麦
冠小麦Oenanthe pileata是一种中等大小的雀形目动物,很容易栖息在农业景观中。世界各地都有几个品种,其中许多被认为是洞巢。在这里,我介绍了据我所知的第一个有记录的在地面上建造巢穴的案例,而不是在啮齿动物的隧道中或在建筑物下隐蔽。麦窝于2021年10月21日位于南非西开普省Swellendam以南20公里处的一个绵羊牧场的地面上。没有结构或树叶覆盖着巢。这个鸟巢是在施工过程中发现的。在接下来的五天里,雌性总共下了三个蛋。这些蛋是非常淡蓝色的,有两个蛋壳上有漂亮的黑色“潦草”记号。这个巢穴在被发现六天后就毁了,大概是被吃草的羊踩坏了。尽管失败了,但这一记录确实表明了封顶Wheatears的嵌套要求有一定程度的灵活性。开发新的筑巢栖息地的能力应该对一个居住在快速变化的景观中的物种有利。
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