The presence of kleptoparasitic fledglings is associated with a reduced breeding success in the host family in the barn owl
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Fledgling birds sometimes abandon their own nest and move to neighboring nests where they are fed by host parents. This behaviour, referred to as ânestâswitchingâ, is well known in precocial birds that are mobile soon after hatching and can easily reach foster nests. In contrast, due to the difficulty of observing nestâswitching in territorial altricial birds, the causes and consequences of moving to othersâ nests are poorly known in this group of birds. Nestâswitchers can be adopted by the foster parents or they can steal food from the host parents meant for their offspring, a form of kleptoparasitism, which may result in reduced breeding success of the host nest. In Israel, 12 barn owl fledglings left their natal nests and were found in 9 host nests out of 111 monitored nests (8.1%). Nestâswitchers that fledged earlier in the breeding season flew shorter distances to reach host nests probably because the density of nests with younger nestlings is higher early in the season. The number...
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2025-07-01



