The birds breed in solitary pairs that stay together for life.
Asked where the birds breed, he glanced at the floor and said, "There, look."
Around the Equator, birds may breed at any time in the year.
Removing the nest is of no use as birds will breed again and possibly be more aggressive the second time around.
The birds sometimes breed in loose colonies of up to 20 pairs.
This bird does not breed every year due to fluctuations in food supply and conditions.
There is not a chance of going unobtrusively through any area where these birds are breeding!
A single egg constitutes a clutch, but the birds may breed more than once a year.
If food is plentiful, the birds apparently breed twice a year.
However some behavior may need to be learned before the birds can breed successfully.