Looking on Indigo Flycatcher (Eumyas indigo) Hunting Behaviour: Time, Ecology, and Habitat Preference
Date
2020-01-02Author
sih kurnianto, AGUNG
sugiharto, ARIEF
kurniawan, NIA
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Hunting is the main support of life for the insectivores bird of the world. Through
an understanding of Indigo Flycatcher behavior character, we compiled new information for the daily behavior of Indigo Flycatcher and Muscicapidae family in
general. The study was conducted at 3 periods to interpret the effect of different
seasons conditions: the first period (rainy season, 1 – 30 January), the second period (dry season, 1-30 June), the third period (transition season, 1 – 30 November).
The research station covers 3 research points (A=edge of the forest, b = garbage
dump, c = dense forest. A canonical correspondence (CCA) was used to understand the significance of the interaction between the abiotic factors and season.
Based on the observations, the transition of the season became the most preferred
moment for Indigo Flycatcher. Indigo flycatcher hunts in a group, both singular
and mixed. Point B is the most common location of Indigo Flycatcher hunting
activity
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