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VOCALIZATIONS OF THE GUATEMALAN PYGMY-OWL (GLAUCIDIUM COBANENSE)

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JOURNAL OF RAPTOR RESEARCH
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 304-314

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DOI: 10.3356/JRR-10-73.1

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Glaucidium gnoma; Glaucidium cobanense; Guatemalan Pygmy-Owl; Mountain Pygmy-Owl; Northern Pygmy-Owl; vocalizations

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  1. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Stiftung Artenschutz (Germany)
  2. Heifer International Guatemala, Verein Sachsischer Ornithologen (Germany), and Cayaya Birding (Guatemala).
  3. Cayaya Birding (Guatemala)

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The lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec separate the range of the Guatemalan Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium cobanense), recognized as a species in modern owl taxonomy and resident in the highlands of southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, from the range of Mountain Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium gnoma) in the Mexican highlands northwest of the isthmus. Here we document hitherto undescribed vocalizations of Guatemalan Pygmy-Owls in the Guatemala-Chiapas highlands. We recorded four different vocalization types of adults: (1) territorial toot calls, (2) whiwhiwhi calls given by the female during nest-site establishment, (3) soft toot calls of the male near the nest, and (4) copulation calls. The territorial toot calls of Guatemalan Pygmy-Owls differed from those of Mountain Pygmy-Owls in Mexico. The mean individual call rate of Guatemalan Pygmy-Owls was 3.4 +/- 0.5 notes/sec (n = 49 call series of six individuals), significantly higher than in Mountain Pygmy-Owls (1.9 +/- 0.3 notes/sec, n = 34 call series of eight individuals). This new evidence of vocal differences supports modern taxonomic separation of both taxa.

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