Both the male and the female will aggressively defend their territory.
Males defend the nest while building it and become very angry when something gets too close.
Males defend territories both during and after the breeding season.
In most species the males will establish small territories and defend them.
During the mating season, adult males will defend a home range.
The males defend the eggs until they hatch (after 10 to 33 days).
They are social but males defend a territory of about 3 hectares.
Males are quite aggressive in the breeding season and will defend their territory.
Males defend territories in which females lay eggs throughout the year.
A resident male defends its territory and will fight if provoked.