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Sunday 7 October 2007

Crow-cam's Bird Behaviour


Cameras have been attached to a selection of crows from New Caledonia's tails. It's all part of an experiment to see the bird's habits. The cameras can record the head, belly & feet. We already know that they drop nuts onto roads to crack them before collecting the remains when the green man shows.
We now also know that they use twigs & grass to make tools. If those tools are really helpful, they'll keep it to use again. The cameras also revealed that they eat up to eight bugs such as beetles an hour.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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