Figure 1 in Nesting biology of the Spotted Nightingale-Thrush (Catharus dryas) and comparison of life histories in the genus Catharus

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Figure 1. Photographic evidence of Catharus dryas nesting characteristics. (a) The two nest layers: external layer composed principally of moss, and the internal layer built with thick and dark root networks. This photo is a courtesy of Sharon Beals, from the collection of the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. (b) Greenish-blue eggs with brown speckles. (c) Evidence of the high moss density on the vegetation at the nest's locations. (d) Three-day old nestling. (e) Ten-day old nestling. (f) 13-day old nestling.Published as part of Tenorio, Elkin A. & Londoño, Gustavo A., 2019, Nesting biology of the Spotted Nightingale-Thrush (Catharus dryas) and comparison of life histories in the genus Catharus, pp. 2563-2578 in Journal of Natural History 53 (41) on page 2567, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1708493, http://zenodo.org/record/366651

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