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Jackdaw chicks listen to adults to learn about predators
Jackdaw chicks learn about predators by listening to adults, new research shows. Scientists played recordings of predator ...
Scientists have found that adult jackdaws can learn to be more socially tolerant toward youngsters. Like many animals, adult jackdaws tend to bully juveniles, muscling them out the way of food and ...
Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps them get rewards -- but stick with family through thick and thin, new research shows. Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps ...
For the first time, researchers have observed that birds that fly actively and flap their wings save energy. Biologists at Lund University in Sweden have now shown that jackdaws minimise their energy ...
Jackdaw chicks learn about predators by listening to adults, new research shows.Scientists played recordings of predator calls to chicks in their ...
Chaotic mobs of jackdaws suddenly get organized once enough birds join in, new research shows. Chaotic mobs of jackdaws suddenly get organised once enough birds join in, new research shows. The birds ...
Jackdaws have distinctive calls that sound like “tchaw, tchaw” or “tchack, tchack.” nwinograd via iNaturalist under CC BY-NC 4.0 It is quite remarkable to witness hundreds, even thousands, of jackdaws ...
Scientists have found that adult jackdaws can learn to be more socially tolerant toward youngsters. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Like many animals, adult jackdaws ...
Symbiotic relationships are a beautiful part of nature’s design. This video by @tatar_travel shows just how mutually beneficial this relationship can be. From the outside, it looks like these jackdaws ...
Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps them get rewards—but stick with family through thick and thin, new research shows. Jackdaws are more likely to join a mob to drive off ...
Curious as to whether jackdaws — members of the crow family — could follow human eyes, Auguste von Bayern and Nathan Emery, then at the University of Cambridge, UK, offered food to hand-raised ...
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