According to a new paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science by University of Exeter scientists, urbanization ...
City bowerbirds had a kaleidoscope of refuse to choose from, and adorned their bowers accordingly. “Glass, plastic, and wire ...
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Birds have started using human items to impress their mates - including toy handcuffs
Researchers from the University of Exeter say bowerbirds in Australian cities are using human items to impress their mates.
Juvenile (effectively teenage) satin bowerbirds are sneaky little thieves. They’ll steal the kitchen sink if it’s not bolted down! Across the eastern coast of Australia, the satin bowerbird ...
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