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Learn what Clark's nutcracker looks like and sounds like. Plus, learn how the birds' food-caching ways help forests and when ...
The latest study has revealed that the geometric intuition in crows is very similar to ours. These birds can distinguish ...
Can a crow—or any bird—make decisions of this sort? Researchers studying crows, ravens, and other corvids (the family of songbirds that includes crows, jays, rooks, magpies, and others ...
Biologists already knew the corvid family–it includes crows, ravens, rooks, magpies and jackdaws–to be among the smartest of all birds. But this remarkable piece of behavior–it features in ...
This year, we enjoyed the welcome and constant companionship of a family of gray jays. A bold and curious bird, the gray jay is well known in forest encampments as a thief, stealing food and other ...
An unusually long-tailed black-and-white corvid with a black bill ... Flight: relatively slow, with steady, rowing wingbeats, but the birds are easily able to quickly change direction in flight.
Goshawks, the largest of the accipiters, are most often seen in forests, but an adult male recently made a foray into Pinedale.