Animal behaviorists have something new to crow about. Researchers at the University of Washington have found a species of crow that distinctly alters its behavior when attempting to steal food from ...
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Crows can recognize human faces and hold a grudge for years
Wild American crows can memorize the face of a person who threatened them, pass that knowledge to other crows across more ...
John Marzluff, a specialist in wildlife relationships and avian social ecology, will discuss the behavior of crows and ravens on Tuesday, April 19, at SUNY Cortland. Marzluff, a professor of wildlife ...
If you’ve noticed crows gathering outside your window, you’re not alone. Some might take this as a negative sign, especially if they buy into superstitions surrounding crows and other black-colored ...
It's no secret corvids are endowed with remarkable cognitive abilities. The internet is awash with videos of crows imitating voices or solving complex brainteasers. But are these birds as intelligent ...
New research has found that two similar species of birds—both capable of displaying self-control through delayed gratification—behave very differently around their favorite food when they have company ...
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