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Suiriri Flycatcher ( Suiriri suiriri )

There is still some debate on this birdâs taxonomic status. The Brazilian Official Bird List considers two species, the Suiriri Flycatcher, with two subspecies, the Chaco Suiriri, and the Campo one, which differs from the previous for having a yellowish rump, instead of grayish, and there is the recently described Chapada Suiriri ( Suiriri islerorum ), similar to the Campo one (possibly hybridizing with it) but with a smaller beak and white in the tip of the tail. Very little is known about this species. It is mostly solitary and uses the same hunting techniques of most other flycatchers, that consist basically of catching flying insects few meters away from its perching site and retur...

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Português e o estudo do meio: uma parceria com geografia

A experiÃncia relatada a seguir procurarà tratar de uma tentativa de interdisciplinaridade entre as Ãreas de PortuguÃs e Geografia. Nesta pesquisa PortuguÃs e Geografia agiram ao mesmo tempo com trocas de informaÃÃes se interpenetrando em seus campos de aÃÃo para que o aluno estabelecesse uma relaÃÃo de sentidos, sentidos esses, que forneceram saltos qualitativos para que ele entendesse o local onde vive. A experiÃncia ocorreu na atual 6 sÃrie no perÃodo noturno.

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O Ensino a Distância aplicado a uma disiciplina de Bioquímica - Bioquímica da Nutrição

AtravÃs de um programa de formaÃÃo pedagÃgica para pÃs-graduandos, o grupo de Ensino de BioquÃmica da Universidade Estadual de Campinas â Unicamp e da Universidade de SÃo Paulo â USP vem promovendo o desenvolvimento de novas disciplinas especiais de bioquÃmica. Uma delas foi a BioquÃmica da NutriÃÃo inteiramente planejada e aplicada por pÃs-graduandos para alunos de graduaÃÃo. Os objetivos da disciplina, o seu conteÃdo e as formas de avaliaÃÃo foram completamente reestruturados de modo que pudessem ser veiculados pela Internet. A versÃo virtual da disciplina foi oferecida para alunos da graduaÃÃo durante quatro meses. Para ser totalmente veiculada pela Internet, foi c...

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Semeando Educação: Estação Experimental e Ecológica de Itirapina-SP

Software desenvolvido a partir de um curso de campo no cerrado (Itarapina-SP). O software apresenta ao usuÃrio o cerrado, a estaÃÃo de Itirapina, assim como algumas das espÃcies presentes na parte aberta ao pÃblico da estaÃÃo.

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Gerenciamento de Resíduo Sólido: Assentamento Sumaré II, Sumaré-SP

O meio rural nÃo à mais um espaÃo onde sÃo desenvolvidas atividades exclusivamente agrÃcolas, jà que, tem passado por intensas mudanÃas, que induzem a pluriatividade, fazendo com que o espaÃo seja tido como um continuum da zona urbana. Estas mudanÃas que assemelham o rural do urbano trazem, a reboque desta reestruturaÃÃo, mazelas hà muito discutidas e pouco solucionadas, das âcidadesâ, como uso e ocupaÃÃo do solo de maneira desregrada, ausÃncia de saneamento bÃsico, entre outras. A respeito do saneamento, o Gerenciamento Integrado de ResÃduo SÃlido ainda à uma realidade bem distante, para as comunidades rurais, mesmo para aquelas juntas Ãs zonas urbanas. Desta forma, ...

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ESTRUTURAÇÃO E AVALIAÇÃO DE UMA DISCIPLINA DE BIOQUÍMICA A DISTÂNCIA BASEADA NO MODELO DE APRENDIZAGEM COLABORATIVA

ApÃs a realizaÃÃo de uma pesquisa de interesse, o curso a distÃncia BioquÃmica da NutriÃÃo foi elaborado e oferecido em 2000, para alunos de graduaÃÃo da Universidade de SÃo Paulo (USP) e Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp) que contemplam disciplina de BioquÃmica BÃsica na grade curricular. Os resultados da pesquisa mostraram que o interesse nÃo se limita a alunos das duas instituiÃÃes citadas, mas estende-se a estudantes e profissionais de todo paÃs. Esta observaÃÃo despertou o interesse em reestruturar o curso para ser oferecido a um pÃblico maior e mais diversificado. Em se tratando de uma iniciativa inÃdita, fez-se necessÃria a anÃlise do uso de novas tecno...

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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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Picazuro Pigeon ( Columba picazuro )

Physical appearance: 35,5 cm. The body is bluish gray, with an iridescent region on the sides of the neck. There is a large white region on the wings. Distribution: From Northeastern Brazil to Argentina. Habitat: Cerrado, caatinga, gallery forests, fields, crops and urban areas. Diet: Feeds on seeds and small fruits. Reproduction: The nest is made of loosely crossed sticks. The white eggs (1 or 2) are incubated by the couple. The hatchlings are fed on âpigeonâs milkâ. Natural history: It is one of the largest species of pigeon in Brazil. After breeding it gathers in flocks for migration. It is so common in some places that may turn into a nuisance. Has been successfully...

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Ruddy Ground Dove ( Columbina talpacoti )

18,5 cm. The body is brown, darker in the upper parts, wings and tail. The tip of the wings are cinnamon. The maleâs head is light grey. The immature has buffy spots in the wings. Distribution: Throughout Brazil. From Mexico to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. Habitat: Lives in any open landscape. Adapts to life in big cities. Diet: Feeds on grains and fruits. Swallows the whole seeds, thus it may be poisoned by seeds with pesticides. Searchs for food on the ground. Reproduction: Breeds throughout the year, and may have three or four broods. When mating the male raises one of the wings. They caress each other in the head and give food as gifts. It is a monogamous species. The...

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Red-Crested Finch ( Coryphospingus cucullatus )

13,5 cm. The maleâs 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 maleâs 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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Smooth Billed Ani ( Crotophaga ani )

33 cm. The tail is very long. It is all black. The bill is thick and strong. The skin is also black. Male and female are similar. Distribution: From Florida (U.S.A) to Argentina. Habitat: Inhabits open landscapes with grass. Prefers moist places. Diet: Consumes arthropods, mainly grasshoppers, and small vertebrates as lizards, mice and frogs. Also eats hatchlings. Fishes in shallow water. In some seasons, mostly in the dry ones when arthropods are scarce it eats fruits and seeds. Follows cattle and tractors in order to catch insects displaced by their movements. Reproduction: The male dances around the female on the ground. It offers food as a gift for the female but sometimes sw...

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White-tailed Kite ( Elanus leucurus )

35cm Identification: when seen from below its body is basically white with the tip of the wings and a region around the eyes black. There is a gray area on the upper parts of the wings. Its color pattern reminds that of some seagulls. The name in Portuguese â GaviÃo Peneira â means hovering hawk and it is due to the behavior of hovering before diving onto the prey. It is certainly one of the most beautiful hawks found in urban areas. It flies over open areas, pastures, crops and even on the banks of polluted streams in search for rats. This kite feeds mainly on large insects such as grasshoppers and beetles and on small rodents and lizards. The nest, made of twigs, is built o...

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Common Waxbill ( Estrilda astrild )

10,5 cm. The beak and a mask around the eye are bright red. The body is light brown, finely streaked. There may be a red region in the belly. As in other species of cage birds there is great color variation. Distribution: Originally in Africa but currently found in many places around the world. In Brazil it may be found in most of the country except from the Amazon region (where it may be found in the suburbs of big cities). Habitat: Open landscapes, fields, crops, gardens and parks. Diet: Seeds and occasionally insects. Reproduction: The nest is built by the couple in shrubs. Its walls are thick and made of grass, feathers and cotton. The entrance is hidden. Sometimes a false n...

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Aplomado Falcon ( Falco femoralis )

35cm Identification: the head is dark with a bege band on the eyebrows and another one on the neck. The throat is white, but unlike Falco rufigularis this ribbon is not extended up to the back of the neck. The chest is light brown with black dots, unlike Falco deiroleucus which presents this region orange. The belly is dark with white spots and there is a red patch near the tail. The tail is dark with three white bars. It is one of Brazilian commonest falcons since it inhabits open landscapes, included those disturbed by men. Feeds on small rodents and birds, reptiles and large insects. Like other falcons these are monogamous birds with fixed breeding grounds. The nest is built o...

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Rufous Hornero ( Furnarius rufus )

19 cm. The body is brown, darker in the back and ferruginous in the tail. The ventral part is light brown. Distribution: Northeast, Mideast to South of Brazil, also in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia. Has been spreading its distribution along with deforestation. Habitat: Open landscapes, fields, cerrado, lawns and gardens. Diet: Mainly arthropods, sometimes seeds. Reproduction: The couple builds the nest with mud, manure and straw that they carry with their beaks and model with their feet. The nest is usually built on tall trees. Each year a new nest is built, sometimes over the previous ones (up to 11 nests one above the other). The nest has two divisions and the eggs...

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Cattle Tyrant ( Machetornis rixosa (ex rixosus ))

18,5 cm. The upper parts are greenish brown, the throat is white and the belly yellow. The tip of the tail is buffy. Male and female are similar. Distribution: From Venezuela to Argentina. Mideastern Brazil. Migrates seasonaly in southern Brazil. Habitat: Open fields, grasslands, grazing lands and parks in urban areas. Diet: Catches insects on the ground and sometimes in trees. Follows cattle to feed on insects displaced by its movement. Reproduction: Builds a nest made of branches about 4m from the ground. May use nests abandoned by the hornero (Furnarius rufus). The white eggs are incubated by the couple. Natural history: When on the ground runs for some meters then stops t...

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Shiny Cowbird ( Molothrus bonariensis )

18,5 cm. The body is gray, slightly blue with the inferior parts lighter. The tail and the tips of the wings are blue, somewhat green. There is a spot of this color in the shoulders. Male and female are similar. Distribution: Mideast Brazil from MaranhÃo to Rio Grande do Sul, also in Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Habitat: Lives on trees, either in open areas, parks or cities. Diet: Feeds on fruits, leaves, buds, nectar including from eucalyptus trees. Also catches flying insects as butterflies and termites. Reproduction: During the breeding season the male exhibits its shoulders to the female. The nest is built by the couple and is a compact ope...

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Buff-necked Ibis ( Theristicus caudatus )

Unmistakably identifiable for being the only Brazilian member of the family to present the white color in its plumage. Belonging to the same family of the legendary Egyptian Ibis, this is certainly an amazing species. Unlike other members of the family it is not associated to water, living in open grasslands and crops where its large silhouette makes it impossible not to be noticed, especially when they gather in groups. It uses its large curved beak to catch invertebrates burried in the soil and may also prey on small vertebrates. Its song is very loud and acute, reminding that of the Seriema ( Cariama cristata ). Couples sing in duets bouncing their heads upwards as they sing. The ...

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