Jackdaws recognise each other's voices and respond in greater numbers to warnings from familiar birds than strangers, new research shows. The birds produce a harsh "scolding call" when they spot a ...
“Don’t mess with me and my nest,” said the jackdaw with his eyes. Conor Lawless Humans use their eyes constantly while communicating with others. Eye movements can be gestures, so that when we see ...
Male jackdaws don't stick around to console their mate after a traumatic experience, new research shows. Jackdaws usually mate for life and, when breeding, females stay at the nest with eggs while ...
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