Jackdaw chicks learn about predators by listening to adults, reveals new research. Scientists played recordings of predator ...
Young jackdaw chicks can learn about predators before leaving the nest by listening to alarm calls from adult birds.
A new study suggests these clever birds learn to recognize predators by eavesdropping on the adults around them. By linking adult alarm calls to unfamiliar sounds, nestlings form a list of threats ...
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