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Bird Intelligence
- Length: 47 mins
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Our understanding of bird brains and intelligence has grown tremendously in the last couple decades.Thanks to countless scientific studies, we now know that many bird species are highly intelligent. Some of them perform better than primates, dogs, and young children on certain cognitive tests.In this episode, we look at how intelligence is defined and some evidence for it in birds. We have a look at the avian brain and consider how intelligence evolved in birds.Which birds are the smartest? Which birds are numbskulls? Have a listen and find out!~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~Links of ...
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What’s not to like!
- By Amazon Customer on 10-26-21
What’s not to like!
Reviewed: 10-26-21
Birds and their birdy brains - an excellent lesson on just how smart they are done in a way that will interest anyone who find nature fascinating. This entire series is worth a listen!
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Bird Party: Mixed-Species Flocks
- Length: 31 mins
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Sometimes birds of many feathers flock together. Mixed-species foraging flocks are seen in forests all across the world. Different combinations of species are found in each region.First, we talk about what mixed-species flocks look and act like. Then we get into the major scientific hypotheses for why these flocks exist at all.Link to this episode on the Science of Birds websiteSupport the show
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Great series!
- By Amazon Customer on 10-04-21
Great series!
Reviewed: 10-04-21
I really enjoy all of the Science of Birds podcasts and I recommend them highly to any level birder.
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Wild Sounds of Canada
- By: Various writers
- Narrated by: Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
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Join lauded marine biologist Dr. Sarika Cullis-Suzuki for an intimate tour of the wild heart of the nation. From the Tombstone Mountains of the Yukon Territory to the glowing grasslands of Saskatchewan, each episode is alive with the buzzes, warbles, and howls of Canadian wildlife. Cullis-Suzuki is your guide, painting a picture of the landscapes around you while letting you in on the wilderness stories unfolding.
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Perfect for my blind Father
- By Robin Harvey on 01-10-21
- Wild Sounds of Canada
- By: Various writers
- Narrated by: Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
Perfect bedtime podcast
Reviewed: 08-13-21
The sounds of nature combined with the narrator’s voice are perfect bedtime soul soothers. Since there really is no story, I can listen to this multiple times and not lose the calming effect.
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