Crows Can Teach Us, But Do We Listen?

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Who sees more–we or the crows?
Video: How Birds Really See the World
Is that the same crow I saw yesterday?
My lessons from the neighborhood crows
The end of my self-centered bird studies

A crow becomes parent to a kitten.

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Should the taunt “bird brain” be viewed as a compliment?

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Techie invents crow vending machine.

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Meet Betty, the tool-making New Caledonia crow, at Oxford.

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Want to do crow field research? Try Oxford’s miniature camera.

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How do New Caledonia crows learn their tool-making craft?

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A University of Washington radiology/biology team proved crows recognize faces.

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A crow may seem to react in a single manner, but brain mapping shows nuances of reaction.

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Avian and mammal brains took different evolutionary paths, but reached similar capabilities.

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Mapping the crow brain raises questions and possibilities.

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Crows reason well because they have a good working memory.

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German scientists tested working memory with children’s game of “pairs.”

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A Japanese professor has grappled with the crow problem in Japanese cities.

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One little girl has proven crows are very capable of a beneficial relationship with humans.

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Renee Leech
Renee Leech is an Education Copywriter on a mission to fight shallow reader experiences. She writes articles, B2C long form sales letters and B2B copy with tutorial value.

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