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Green-barred Woodpecker ( Colaptes melanochloros )

Physical appearance: 26 cm. The upper parts are green, somewhat yellow, barred in black. The inferior parts are buffy or white, also barred. The tail and the top of the head are black. The male has a red spot below the eye while in the female this spot is black. Distribution: From Eastern Amazon to Uruguay and Argentina. Habitat: Forest borders, gallery and secondary forests, woods and parks in cities. Diet: Feeds on ants and insect larva, mainly beetles. Also eats fruits. Reproduction: After courtship the couple builds a nest inside an old tree, sometimes palm trees and others. The nest is generally downwards, avoiding the water when it rains. Two to four eggs are laid and the ...

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Red-Crested Finch ( Coryphospingus cucullatus )

13,5 cm. The male’s top of the head is black with a scarlet topknot. The body is red, with the upper parts brownish red. The female does not have a topknot and the upper parts are brown. Distribution: From the Guyanas to Argentina. Habitat: Secondary forests, cerrado and farms. Diet: Feeds on seeds and insects. Reproduction: When breeding lives in pairs and the male protects the territory. Builds a cup-like nest with leaves, lichens and spider webs. Lays 3 to 5 bluish or white eggs. Both male and female feed the offspring. Natural history: The male’s topknot can only be seen when it is excited. When not breeding lives in groups, sometimes mixing with other species. In ...

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Chalk-browed Mockingbird ( Mimus saturninus )

25 cm. The upper parts are brown, the inferior light brown. There are white wingbars . The supercilium and the edging of the tail are white. Male and female are similar. Distribution: South of Amazon to Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Bolivia. Habitat: Open areas with some trees or scrubs, cerrado, caatinga (Brazilian scrubland) and urban areas. Diet: Feeds on insects and spiders caught on the ground. Also eats small fruits and seeds. Sometimes prey on other bird’s eggs. Reproduction: The nest is built about 1,5m from the ground on a small tree or scrub. The external part is made of thick branches and the interior of thin roots and grass. It may have up to four broods a year, e...

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Scaled Dove ( Columbina (Scardafella) squammata )

19cm. The plumage is squamous. The general coloration is brown with some grayish parts. There is a white wingbar (when closed). When flying it shows a pattern of white in the wings and tail. Distribution: From Venezuela to Argentina. Habitat: Inhabits dry fields, cerrado, caatinga and parks in urban areas. Diet: Feeds on grains and fruits on the ground. Reproduction: It is monogamous. Builds a sparse nest in the shape of a cup, 1 or 2m from the ground, sometimes on the ground. The hatchlings (generally 2) are fed on pigeon’s milk that is rich in fat, proteins and lectines. They leave the nest after 15 days. The vocalization is very characteristic and in many places it is named...

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Double-collared Seedeater ( Sporophila caerulescens )

12,5 cm. The male’s upper parts are dark gray. The face and a ribbon around the neck (the collar) are black. The posterior part of the throat, the belly and a narrow band around the eye are white, sometimes buffy. The color of the beak varies individually. The female and the Young males are brown with the inferior parts lighter. Distribution: From Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul, Uruguay, Argentina to Peru. Habitat: Grasslands, crops. They sleep in tall grass and sugar cane crops were they may bend the stems with their weight. Diet: Feeds on grains. Follows the expansion of seed producing grasses, thus invading new areas as the Distrito Federal. Frequently eats arthropods such as inse...

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Barred Antshrike ( Thamnophilus doliatus )

16cm. Identification: The male is practically unmistakably recognized for the fully barred body and a black crest in the head. The female is ferruginous and has a crest and is barred in the head. It is currently the only antshrike which lives in really urban and disturbed areas. It is worth reminding that this bird has only recently conquered the urban environment. In the early 80s the first records of this antshrike in large cities were so unexpected that they yielded notes in scientific papers. Like other antshrikes it lives in couples, leaping and flying from branch to branch, usually through the short trees’ canopy in search for the small arthropods it feeds on. In the breeding se...

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Blue-black Grassquit ( Volatinia jacarina )

11 cm. The beak is grey. During the breeding season the male has bluish black feathers with white spots under the wings. When not breeding the feathers are black with white tips. The female is light brown. The subadult males are similar to the non-breeding adult but with the tip of the feather brown. Distribution: From Mexico to tropical South America. Habitat: Grasslands and open areas, sometimes inside cities. Diet: Feeds on seeds and insects. Reproduction: The male has a very typical breeding display. Perched in a branch it flies some 50cm upwards and comes back to the branch in a loop-like movement. During this display it shows its white feathers below the wings. When it fi...

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Eared Dove ( Zenaida auriculata )

25 cm. The body is brownish grey, with the upper parts darker . The tip of the tail is white. There are two horizontal black bands in the sides of the head and on the wings. The male is bluish on the top of the head. Distribution: South America. Habitat: Open fields, cerrado, caatinga, crops, parks, lawns, urban areas. It is benefitted by deforestation Diet: Mainly grains, but also small fruits. When breeding also consumes snails and millipedes. Reproduction: During courtship the male produces a low sound different from its usual one. The male exhibits its strength to the female and the couple caresses each other in the head. The nest is a platform made of sparse sticks built on t...

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Cena de Crime Botânica

A ilustração retrata uma cena de crime onde elementos botânicos desempenham um papel crucial na investigação forense. O cenário é composto por uma trilha, cercada por árvores altas e arbustos, com um corpo parcialmente escondido entre a vegetação e um pequeno grupo de investigadores forenses concentrado na coleta e análise de evidências.

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Infográfico Sistema Agroflorestal Brasileiro

Um sistema agroflorestal (SAF) é uma estratégia de uso da terra que combina o cultivo de árvores, arbustos e plantas com a agricultura ou a pecuária em uma mesma área. Esse método promove a integração sustentável de elementos florestais e agrícolas, gerando benefícios econômicos, ambientais e sociais. Um resumo visual para representar um SAF pode incluir uma imagem que ilustra uma paisagem agrícola com árvores intercaladas, mostrando a coexistência de cultivos agrícolas e vegetação florestal. Essa integração beneficia a biodiversidade, a conservação do solo, a captura de carbono e a produção de alimentos.

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Raízes da Coexistência: Uma Jornada pela Agrofloresta

Diante de um cenário de mudanças climáticas, a agricultura convencional se mostra um grande vilão da sustentabilidade. A agrofloresta é um sistema agrícola que combina árvores, arbustos, culturas e até animais em um ecossistema interconectado. Essa técnica surge como uma alternativa viável para garantir disponibilidade de alimentos e preservação da natureza. Ela preza pela diversidade e utiliza os processos naturais que ocorrem na floresta a seu favor. Nesse podcast, aprofundamos no funcionamento da agrofloresta, explorando princípios da agroecologia e exemplos concretos de como esse conhecimento pode ser aplicado.

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