Japanese Great Tits use specific alarm calls for different predators,
research has shown, increasing our knowledge of bird communication.
A study analysed the species' calls and found they made jar sounds for snakes and different chicka sounds
for crows and martens. This is the probably first evidence that birds
can communicate vocally about the type of predator threatening them.
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dinsdag 26 november 2013
True variety of bird alarm calls discovered
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