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ORNITOLOGÍA NEOTROPICAL 33: 154-157 distribution, migration, and abundance of species (Cooper et_al 2014, Sullivan et_al 2014, Tejeda and amp; Medrano 2018), yet little has been mentioned about its potential contribution in filling the gaps in life history components such as diet. Citizen science platforms like eBird and iNaturalist gather copious amounts of photographs, and this photographic evidence - often opportunistic- can be a useful tool in describing a species` diet (Kennedy et_al 2009, Gaglio et_al 2017, Naude et_al 2019, Berryman and amp; Kirwan 2021) and could be used as a non-invasive technique . . .
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