Magpies that are aggressive towards other members of their group tend to be not so smart, according to researchers at The University of Western Australia. Dr. Lizzie Speechley, from UWA's School of ...
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This bird has a fascination with hair beads
A curious magpie develops an unusual fascination with the beads woven into a person's hair, creating a series of funny and ...
Few birds are as woven into Australian daily life as the magpie. Its warbling call drifts across suburban parks every morning; its black-and-white silhouette is as familiar as a neighbor’s face. But ...
Growing up in a large social group makes Australian magpies more intelligent, new research shows. Using four tasks to test intelligence, scientists from the University of Exeter and the University of ...
The social interactions Western Australian magpies experience in their first year of life affects their intelligence, according to a new study. Dr. Lizzie Speechley, from The University of Western ...
Magpies are amazing birds! They are strikingly handsome, intelligent, and bold. They build nests with domed roofs and side entrances and decorate these homes with the bright shiny objects they collect ...
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