When it comes to safety in numbers, jackdaws are keen to join the mob. The birds are more likely to band together to drive off predators if lots of their feathered friends are up for the fight, new ...
Chaotic mobs of jackdaws suddenly get organised once enough birds join in, new research shows. The birds form mobs to drive away predators near their nests, and are initially disordered. But the new ...
Jackdaws recognize each other's voices and respond in greater numbers to warnings from familiar birds than strangers, new research shows. Jackdaws recognise each other's voices and respond in greater ...
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