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  2. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Birds that show food hoarding behavior have also shown the ability to recollect the locations of food caches. [23] [24] Nectarivorous birds such as hummingbirds also optimize their foraging by keeping track of the locations of good and bad flowers. [25] Studies of western scrub jays also suggest that birds may be able to plan ahead. They cache ...

  3. List of birdwatchers - Wikipedia

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    As of January 9th 2025 according to the iGoTerra website, there are 18 birders who have added 9,000 or more species of birds to their life lists. An additional 15 birders have added at least 8,000 species of life birds. Note: all known sources of bird species life list data are self-reported. Birders with over 8,000 species include:

  4. List of ornithology journals - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Silesia: Górnośląskie Koło Ornitologiczne: Europe: Poland: 1982: present: NA -- Bird Research: Japan Bird Research Association: Asia: Japan: 2005: present: NA -- Bird Study: British Trust for Ornithology: Europe: UK: 1954: present: Yes 0.952 Bird Watcher's Digest: Bird Watcher's Digest: North America: US: 1987: 2021 ("Reborn" as ...

  5. Pigeon intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The birds were tested on their ability to distinguish benign from malignant human breast histopathology images and could even apply what they had learned to previously unseen images. However, when faced with a more challenging task, they reverted to image memorisation and thus showed little generalisation to novel examples.

  6. America's 10 best national parks for birding and an ... - AOL

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    With more than 338 bird species encountered, Acadia National Park is considered one of the premier bird-watching areas in the country, according to National Park Service, and is ranked first by Birda.

  7. The Top Ten Best Places in the U.S. to Go Bird-watching - AOL

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    Named by National Geographic as one of the best places in the world to birdwatch, Cape May is blessed with a location along the Atlantic Flyway (a sort of north-south super-skyway for migrating ...

  8. Birds of the World - Wikipedia

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    A significant portion of the audiovisual content available in Birds of the World is collected through citizen science data collection as provided by eBird, [3] but content is also included from the Macaulay Library, as it was gathered in the Internet Bird Collection by Josep del Hoyo, the initial founder of Lynx Edicions, and his colleagues in ...

  9. The best US States for bird watching revealed - AOL

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    It wouldn't be a list of the best states in the USA for bird watching without including Alabama. Alabama's coast is known for being one of the top birding spots in the Southeast.