Symbiotic relationships are a beautiful part of nature’s design. This video by @tatar_travel shows just how mutually beneficial this relationship can be. From the outside, it looks like these jackdaws ...
There is such a difference between the methods these two birds use as they try to retrieve a wafer from a roof ledge. The ...
Researchers in Cornwall find birds stick with offspring, siblings and mating partners even at risk of going hungry Blood may be thicker than water when it comes to humans relationships – and it ...
Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps them get rewards -- but stick with family through thick and thin, new research shows. Jackdaws ditch old friends and make new ones if it helps ...
“Don’t mess with me and my nest,” said the jackdaw with his eyes. Conor Lawless Humans use their eyes constantly while communicating with others. Eye movements can be gestures, so that when we see ...
Research shows that the birds tend to call to each other before taking off together, and the calls function as votes for when to leave. Research shows that jackdaws use a democratic process when ...
Jackdaws use a "democratic" process to decide when to leave their roosts en masse, scientists have discovered. Thousands of jackdaws can suddenly take to the morning skies in winter, creating a ...
Historical preservationists in southwest England have just one question for the birds that are tormenting them: Why? OK, two questions: Could they stop, please? Jackdaws — small birds in the crow ...
Jackdaws make so much noise in the morning because they are trying to reach an agreement on when to fly off together, according to a new study. A group of the black birds is known as a “clattering” ...
A battle against a devastating garden pest is being aided by an unexpected ally – the jackdaw. Gardens in the UK have been host to box moth caterpillars since they were first spotted in 2008, and the ...