Wild American crows that were trapped and banded by researchers wearing a specific rubber mask continued to scold that same face for at least 2.7 years, and birds that were never handled picked up the ...
For nearly every step of his almost 12-mile walk, Darryl Dyer has company. Flocks of crows follow him, signaling each other, because they all know that he's the guy with the peanuts. "They know your ...
The idea that a bird could recognize a specific person’s face, remember them for years, and treat them as an enemy sounds like folklore. For American crows, careful field experiments have turned that ...
SEATTLE — For nearly every step of his almost 12-mile walk, Darryl Dyer has company. Flocks of crows follow him, signaling each other, because they all know that he’s the guy with the peanuts. “They ...
Among our greatest achievements as humans, some might say, is our cumulative technological culture -- the tool-using acumen that is passed from one generation to the next. As the implements we use on ...