- See Also
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Links
- “What Do Animals Understand About Death?”
- “If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow”
- “Spatial Cognitive Ability Is Associated With Longevity in Food-Caching Chickadees”, Welklin et al 2024
- “Crows ‘Count’ the Number of Self-Generated Vocalizations”, Liao et al 2024
- “The ‘After You’ Gesture in a Bird”, Suzuki & Sugita 2024
- “Are Vision Transformers More Data Hungry Than Newborn Visual Systems?”, Pandey et al 2023
- “Roosters Do Not Warn the Bird in the Mirror: The Cognitive Ecology of Mirror Self-Recognition”, Hillemacher et al 2023
- “Effect of Kelp Gull Harassment on Southern Right Whale Calf Survival: a Long-Term Capture–recapture Analysis”, Agrelo et al 2023
- “Birds With a Taste for Flesh Threaten Whale Calves: In Argentina, Kelp Gulls Are Attacking the Backs of Southern Right Whales, Imperiling the Recovery of an Endangered Species”, Roth 2023
- “Crows Perform Yet Another Skill Once Thought Distinctively Human: Scientists Demonstrate That Crows Are Capable of Recursion—A Key Feature in Grammar. Not Everyone Is Convinced”, Kwon 2022
- “Recursive Sequence Generation in Crows”, Liao et al 2022
- “Genetic Variance in Fitness Indicates Rapid Contemporary Adaptive Evolution in Wild Animals”, Bonnet et al 2022
- “Magpies Have Outwitted Scientists by Helping Each Other Remove Tracking Devices”, Potvin 2022
- “Australian Magpies (Gymnorhina Tibicen) Cooperate to Remove Tracking Devices”, Crampton et al 2022
- “No Evidence Against the Greater Male Variability Hypothesis: A Commentary on Harrison Et Al 2021’s Meta-Analysis of Animal Personality”, Giudice & Gangestad 2022
- “Cognition and Reproductive Success in Cowbirds”, White et al 2021
- “The Genetic Basis of Spatial Cognitive Variation in a Food-Caching Bird”, Branch et al 2021
- “A Global Database of Feeding Innovations in Birds”, Lefebvre 2021
- “String-Pulling in the Greater Vasa Parrot (Coracopsis Vasa): A Replication of Capacity, Findings of Longitudinal Retention, and Evidence for a Species-Level General Insight Factor across Five Physical Cognition Tasks”, Woodley et al 2021
- “An Anti-Narcolepsy Drug Reveals Behavioral and Fitness Costs of Extreme Activity Cycles in Arctic-Breeding Songbirds”, Payette et al 2021
- “Ravens Parallel Great Apes in Physical and Social Cognitive Skills”, Pika et al 2020
- “Cultural Evolution in Animals”, Whiten 2019
- “Reflections on the Spoon Test”, Wilkins & Clayton 2019
- “Cats Parallel Great Apes and Corvids in Motor Self-Regulation—Not Brain but Material Size Matters”, Bobrowicz & Osvath 2018
- “Intentional Fire-Spreading by ‘Firehawk’ Raptors in Northern Australia”, Bonta et al 2017
- “Rescue Behavior in a Social Bird: Removal of Sticky ‘Bird-Catcher Tree’ Seeds by Group Members”, Hammers & Brouwer 2017
- “How Does a Cowbird Learn To Be a Cowbird? New Research Explains How These Brood Parasites—Who Are Raised by Other Species—Still Manage to Become Cowbirds”, Soniak 2016
- “Out on Their Own: a Test of Adult-Assisted Dispersal in Fledgling Brood Parasites Reveals Solitary Departures from Hosts”, Louder et al 2015
- “Wild American Crows Gather around Their Dead to Learn about Danger”, Swift & Marzluff 2015
- “Kelp Gulls Tear Out Baby Seal Eyes So They Can Feast On Their Remains When They Die: While Seagulls Might Be Feeding Machines, They Are far from Mindless”, Wilcox 2015
- “Kelp Gulls Prey on the Eyes of Juvenile Cape Fur Seals in Namibia”, Gallagher et al 2015
- “A Generalist Brood Parasite Modifies Use of a Host in Response to Reproductive Success”, Louder et al 2015
- “Change in Southern Right Whale Breathing Behavior in Response to Gull Attacks”, Fazio et al 2014
- “Modifications to the Aesop’s Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances”, Logan et al 2014
- “Genetic Influences on the Behavior of Chickens Associated With Welfare and Productivity § Selection Involving Production Traits”, Muir 2014 (page 21)
- “Explorative Learning and Functional Inferences on a 5-Step Means-Means-End Problem in Goffin’s Cockatoos (Cacatua Goffini)”, Auersperg et al 2013
- “Escape Behavior of Birds Provides Evidence of Predation Being Involved in Urbanization”, Moslashller & Ibáñez-Álamo 2012
- “Social Learning Spreads Knowledge about Dangerous Humans among American Crows”, Cornell et al 2012
- “Are Birds Smarter Than Mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba Livia) Perform Optimally on a Version of the Monty Hall Dilemma”, Herbranson & Schroeder 2010
- “The Laborers of Nature: Economic Ornithology and the Role of Birds As Agents of Biological Pest Control in North American Agriculture, Ca. 1880–1930”, Evenden 1995
- “Inheritance of Migratory Direction in a Bird Species: a Cross-Breeding Experiment With SE-Migrating and SW-Migrating Blackcaps (Sylvia Atricapilla)”, Helbig 1991
- “Body Temperature in Birds”, Prinzinger et al 1991
- “From ‘The Judgment Of The Birds’”, Eiseley 1984
- “Locomotion: Energy Cost of Swimming, Flying, and Running”, Schmidt-Nielsen 1972
- “The Judgment of the Birds”, Eiseley 1959
- “‘Superstition’ in the Pigeon”, Skinner 1948
- “Have Posted This Before, but It Really Left an Impression about Crows, and The…”
- “I’ve Posted This Comment Before but I Grew up in Florida on a Decent Amount Of…”
- “Canadian Pet Chicken Identifies Letters, Numbers to Break World Record”
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Links
“What Do Animals Understand About Death?”
“If You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the Crow”
“Spatial Cognitive Ability Is Associated With Longevity in Food-Caching Chickadees”, Welklin et al 2024
Spatial cognitive ability is associated with longevity in food-caching chickadees
“Crows ‘Count’ the Number of Self-Generated Vocalizations”, Liao et al 2024
“The ‘After You’ Gesture in a Bird”, Suzuki & Sugita 2024
“Are Vision Transformers More Data Hungry Than Newborn Visual Systems?”, Pandey et al 2023
Are Vision Transformers More Data Hungry Than Newborn Visual Systems?
“Roosters Do Not Warn the Bird in the Mirror: The Cognitive Ecology of Mirror Self-Recognition”, Hillemacher et al 2023
Roosters do not warn the bird in the mirror: The cognitive ecology of mirror self-recognition
“Effect of Kelp Gull Harassment on Southern Right Whale Calf Survival: a Long-Term Capture–recapture Analysis”, Agrelo et al 2023
“Birds With a Taste for Flesh Threaten Whale Calves: In Argentina, Kelp Gulls Are Attacking the Backs of Southern Right Whales, Imperiling the Recovery of an Endangered Species”, Roth 2023
“Crows Perform Yet Another Skill Once Thought Distinctively Human: Scientists Demonstrate That Crows Are Capable of Recursion—A Key Feature in Grammar. Not Everyone Is Convinced”, Kwon 2022
“Recursive Sequence Generation in Crows”, Liao et al 2022
“Genetic Variance in Fitness Indicates Rapid Contemporary Adaptive Evolution in Wild Animals”, Bonnet et al 2022
Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals
“Magpies Have Outwitted Scientists by Helping Each Other Remove Tracking Devices”, Potvin 2022
Magpies have outwitted scientists by helping each other remove tracking devices
“Australian Magpies (Gymnorhina Tibicen) Cooperate to Remove Tracking Devices”, Crampton et al 2022
Australian Magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) cooperate to remove tracking devices
“No Evidence Against the Greater Male Variability Hypothesis: A Commentary on Harrison Et Al 2021’s Meta-Analysis of Animal Personality”, Giudice & Gangestad 2022
“Cognition and Reproductive Success in Cowbirds”, White et al 2021
“The Genetic Basis of Spatial Cognitive Variation in a Food-Caching Bird”, Branch et al 2021
The genetic basis of spatial cognitive variation in a food-caching bird
“A Global Database of Feeding Innovations in Birds”, Lefebvre 2021
“String-Pulling in the Greater Vasa Parrot (Coracopsis Vasa): A Replication of Capacity, Findings of Longitudinal Retention, and Evidence for a Species-Level General Insight Factor across Five Physical Cognition Tasks”, Woodley et al 2021
“An Anti-Narcolepsy Drug Reveals Behavioral and Fitness Costs of Extreme Activity Cycles in Arctic-Breeding Songbirds”, Payette et al 2021
“Ravens Parallel Great Apes in Physical and Social Cognitive Skills”, Pika et al 2020
Ravens parallel great apes in physical and social cognitive skills
“Cultural Evolution in Animals”, Whiten 2019
“Reflections on the Spoon Test”, Wilkins & Clayton 2019
“Cats Parallel Great Apes and Corvids in Motor Self-Regulation—Not Brain but Material Size Matters”, Bobrowicz & Osvath 2018
Cats Parallel Great Apes and Corvids in Motor Self-Regulation—Not Brain but Material Size Matters
“Intentional Fire-Spreading by ‘Firehawk’ Raptors in Northern Australia”, Bonta et al 2017
Intentional Fire-Spreading by ‘Firehawk’ Raptors in Northern Australia
“Rescue Behavior in a Social Bird: Removal of Sticky ‘Bird-Catcher Tree’ Seeds by Group Members”, Hammers & Brouwer 2017
Rescue behavior in a social bird: removal of sticky ‘bird-catcher tree’ seeds by group members
“How Does a Cowbird Learn To Be a Cowbird? New Research Explains How These Brood Parasites—Who Are Raised by Other Species—Still Manage to Become Cowbirds”, Soniak 2016
“Out on Their Own: a Test of Adult-Assisted Dispersal in Fledgling Brood Parasites Reveals Solitary Departures from Hosts”, Louder et al 2015
“Wild American Crows Gather around Their Dead to Learn about Danger”, Swift & Marzluff 2015
Wild American crows gather around their dead to learn about danger
“Kelp Gulls Tear Out Baby Seal Eyes So They Can Feast On Their Remains When They Die: While Seagulls Might Be Feeding Machines, They Are far from Mindless”, Wilcox 2015
“Kelp Gulls Prey on the Eyes of Juvenile Cape Fur Seals in Namibia”, Gallagher et al 2015
Kelp gulls prey on the eyes of juvenile Cape fur seals in Namibia
“A Generalist Brood Parasite Modifies Use of a Host in Response to Reproductive Success”, Louder et al 2015
A generalist brood parasite modifies use of a host in response to reproductive success
“Change in Southern Right Whale Breathing Behavior in Response to Gull Attacks”, Fazio et al 2014
Change in southern right whale breathing behavior in response to gull attacks
“Modifications to the Aesop’s Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances”, Logan et al 2014
Modifications to the Aesop’s Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances
“Genetic Influences on the Behavior of Chickens Associated With Welfare and Productivity § Selection Involving Production Traits”, Muir 2014 (page 21)
“Explorative Learning and Functional Inferences on a 5-Step Means-Means-End Problem in Goffin’s Cockatoos (Cacatua Goffini)”, Auersperg et al 2013
“Escape Behavior of Birds Provides Evidence of Predation Being Involved in Urbanization”, Moslashller & Ibáñez-Álamo 2012
Escape behavior of birds provides evidence of predation being involved in urbanization:
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“Social Learning Spreads Knowledge about Dangerous Humans among American Crows”, Cornell et al 2012
Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows
“Are Birds Smarter Than Mathematicians? Pigeons (Columba Livia) Perform Optimally on a Version of the Monty Hall Dilemma”, Herbranson & Schroeder 2010
“The Laborers of Nature: Economic Ornithology and the Role of Birds As Agents of Biological Pest Control in North American Agriculture, Ca. 1880–1930”, Evenden 1995
“Inheritance of Migratory Direction in a Bird Species: a Cross-Breeding Experiment With SE-Migrating and SW-Migrating Blackcaps (Sylvia Atricapilla)”, Helbig 1991
“Body Temperature in Birds”, Prinzinger et al 1991
“From ‘The Judgment Of The Birds’”, Eiseley 1984
“Locomotion: Energy Cost of Swimming, Flying, and Running”, Schmidt-Nielsen 1972
“The Judgment of the Birds”, Eiseley 1959
“‘Superstition’ in the Pigeon”, Skinner 1948
“Have Posted This Before, but It Really Left an Impression about Crows, and The…”
Have posted this before, but it really left an impression about crows, and the…:
“I’ve Posted This Comment Before but I Grew up in Florida on a Decent Amount Of…”
I’ve posted this comment before but I grew up in Florida on a decent amount of…:
“Canadian Pet Chicken Identifies Letters, Numbers to Break World Record”
Canadian pet chicken identifies letters, numbers to break world record
Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
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https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(23)01462-8
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/04/05/why-animals-dont-get-lost
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https://www.newyorker.com/science/elements/the-magic-of-bird-brains
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/13/science/magpies-birds-nests.html
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/12/science/vultures-conservation-intelligence.html
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/20/science/falkland-islands-falcons.html
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/23/science/animals-vision-video.html
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