New Holland Honeyeater
Robert Magrath |
 

New Holland Honeyeater
To study whether certain bird species truly understand the vocalizations of other birds, researchers from Australian National University studied honeyeaters as well as white-browed scrubwrens and superb fairy-wrens. The study provides some of the strongest evidence to date that birds can learn "foreign" calls, as opposed to just confusing similar sounds with their own. | Discovery News Video

 
 
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