The lifestyle and biology of the Hooded Vulture at Sokoto, northern Nigeria, 1970 to 1973.

Peter. J. Mundy, Allan W. Cook
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The Hooded Vulture was studied in and around Sokoto town, in north-west Nigeria, in the years end-1970 to mid-1973. We estimated that 1500-2000 Hooded Vultures lived at Sokoto, based on counts at the abattoir. We mainly followed the nesting of the species, and to that end located more than 320 nesting trees. Faidherbia (Acacia) albida was the tree most used; the average height of nests in eight species of tree was 8.1 m (sd ± 3.2), being highest in the Borassus Palm. Overall egg-laying dates for first-laid eggs were 16 October to 20 February (averaging 15 December); replacement eggs were laid on average on 17 February. The incubation period of 13 eggs averaged 51 days (range 50 to 54 days). Growth in weight of chicks rose to about 1500 g at 70 days and levelled off. The wing grew straight from day 30 to day 90 at 5.2 mm per day. It peaked at day 120 at 96% of the adult’s wing length. The fledging period of 10 chicks averaged 108 days (range 98 to 123 days). During observations there was always an adult (sometimes two) present at the nest, and the chick is fed mouth-to-mouth by regurgitation. Average breeding success (chicks reared from eggs laid) was low at 41%, indicating some impact of our interference. Adults were caught on their nests eight times, and measured. There was little interaction between people and the vultures, and the local people were generally very tolerant of them.
1970 年至 1973 年尼日利亚北部索科托帽鹫的生活方式和生物学特征。
1970 年底至 1973 年年中,我们在尼日利亚西北部的索科托镇及其周边地区对帽带鹫进行了研究。根据在屠宰场的计数,我们估计索科托有 1500-2000 只帽带秃鹫。我们主要跟踪该物种的筑巢情况,并为此找到了 320 多棵筑巢树。白花相思树是使用最多的树种;在 8 种树种上筑巢的平均高度为 8.1 米(sd ± 3.2),其中婆罗树最高。初产蛋的总产卵日期为 10 月 16 日至 2 月 20 日(平均为 12 月 15 日);替产蛋期平均为 2 月 17 日。13 枚卵的孵化期平均为 51 天(50 至 54 天不等)。雏鸟体重在 70 天时增长到约 1500 克,随后趋于平稳。从第 30 天到第 90 天,翅膀以每天 5.2 毫米的速度直线增长。第120天达到顶峰,为成鸟翅膀长度的96%。10只雏鸟的羽化期平均为108天(98-123天不等)。在观察期间,雏鸟的巢中总是有一只成鸟(有时是两只),雏鸟以口对口的反刍方式进食。平均繁殖成功率(产卵育雏)较低,仅为 41%,表明我们的干扰造成了一定影响。成鸟在巢中被捕获八次,并进行了测量。人与秃鹫之间的互动很少,当地人对秃鹫一般都很宽容。
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