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Jackdaw Birds Use 'Stink Eye' To Ward Off Competitors, First Time The Behavior Seen In Non-Primates. By Philip Ross Published 02/05/14 AT 6:41 PM EST.
Evidence for individual discrimination and numerical assessment in collective antipredator behaviour in wild jackdaws ( Corvus monedula ). Biology Letters , 2019; 15 (10): 20190380 DOI: 10.1098 ...
video: Nest-box footage of a jackdaw pair allopreening (one bird preening another). view more Credit: Cornish Jackdaw Project. Male jackdaws don't stick around to console their mate after a ...
For this week's Living World, Joanna Pinnock heads to a site in Cambridgeshire which is currently part of a long term study into jackdaw behaviour. Here she meets Dr Alex on a... Show more For ...
Jackdaw mobs flip from chaos to order as they grow. University of Exeter. Journal Nature Communications DOI 10.1038/s41467-019-13281-4 ...
Kvaerner confirms role in Jackdaw FEED. Norwegian contractor to work with Leirvik and Ramboll in competition against Rosetti and Genesis. Host: Shell's Shearwater platform in the central North Sea.
Scenes like this play out across the globe. Feeding wild primates is common in many countries. Scientists have spent years studying its effects on primate behaviour. But much less attention has been ...
Rosetti confirms Jackdaw participation. Italian contractor to work with Genesis on HPHT project against Kvaerner and Ramboll. Rosetti Marino's yard at Ravenna.
Sundar says this feeding behaviour is likely “culture behaviour” — such as that chimpanzees exhibit where a small group or an individual demonstrates a new behaviour, which is then imitated ...
University of Exeter. (2018, May 10). Angry birds: Size of jackdaw mobs depends on who calls warning. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2018 / 05 ...
Mark Rolle from Darwin’s Helifish has a tank with a couple of pet barra in his office, and first noticed the feeding technique when a peg accidentally fell into the tank. One of the barra ...
Humans use their eyes constantly while communicating with others. Eye movements can be gestures, so that when we see someone glance to the side, we look in the same direction. Eyes can also be a ...