NESTING BIOLOGY OF BLUE-CHEEKED BEE-EATER IN THE FERGANA VALLEY OF UZBEKISTAN
Journal: The Way of Science (Vol.1, No. 32)Publication Date: 2016-10-26
Authors : Jabborov A.R.;
Page : 23-28
Keywords : nesting biology; Merops superciliosus L; digging a hole.;
Abstract
In the current paper, the data on nesting biology of Blue-cheeked Bee-eater (Merops superciliosus L.) in the conditions of Fergana valley of Uzbekistan are presented. The basic attention was given to a spring arrival and flying away of bee-eaters, a nested life, digging of a hole, laying eggs, hatching nestlings, post-embryonic growth and development of nesting, ethology and the acoustic signal system of blue-cheeked Bee-eater. Presence of distress signals of Blue-cheeked Bee-eater for the first time is revealed, that has great value in management of behavior of birds in beekeeping husbandry of Uzbekistan.
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