Cage & Aviary Birds

Social great tits are more adventurous feeders

RESEARCH

A NEW STUDY by the University of Oxford has found that sociable birds are more likely to seek out novel sources of food.

For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a direct link between individual birds’ position

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