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1 September 2005 SEASONAL VARIATION IN ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF JUVENILE LILAC-CROWNED PARROTS IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST
ALEJANDRO SALINAS-MELGOZA, KATHERINE RENTON
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Abstract

We used radio-telemetry techniques to determine hourly activity patterns of 29 juvenile Lilac-crowned Parrots (Amazona finschi) during 1996–2000 in tropical dry forest of Jalisco, Mexico. Parrots had two peak activity periods—early morning and late afternoon—for both overall activity and local movement. Individuals were generally inactive and did not change location for 5–6 hr during the middle of the day. Parrots were more active in the dry season than in the rainy season, although movements resulting in a change of location did not vary between seasons. Seasonal variations in activity of Lilac-crowned Parrots may be related to variations in food availability or temperature. Activity patterns of parrots need to be considered when evaluating habitat use or survey data.

ALEJANDRO SALINAS-MELGOZA and KATHERINE RENTON "SEASONAL VARIATION IN ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF JUVENILE LILAC-CROWNED PARROTS IN TROPICAL DRY FOREST," The Wilson Bulletin 117(3), 291-295, (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.1676/04-096.1
Received: 1 October 2004; Accepted: 1 April 2005; Published: 1 September 2005
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