Informativo do Sistema Nacional de Anilhamento (1986 – 1995) / Report of the Brazilian National Banding System (1986-1995). (original) (raw)
Report of the Brazilian National Banding System (1986-1995). This report summarizes the wild bird banding activities with CEMAVE’s bands at Brazil between 1986 and 1995. During this period, 133 banders have marked 202,999 birds, whose 182,109 were ringed at Brazil (89.71%), 20,002 at Antarctica and the rest of it at Uruguay, Colombia, Peru and Argentina. This corresponds to a total of 819 species from 83 families, where 805 species (98.29%) have been banded at Brazil. The most common species were: Thalasseus sandvicensis (18,512), Zenaida auriculata (11,928) and Dendrocygna viduata (11,656). It also presents the data of 2,732 recoveries of birds banded with CEMAVE’s bands in South America, North America, Central America, Oceania, Africa and yet in Antarctica, in that same period. The three most recovered species were Sula dactylatra (375), Dendrocygna bicolor (372) and Netta peposaca (304).