Monogamous birds read partner's food desires
15 Feb 2013Research suggests that Eurasian Jays might be able to determine aspects of the ‘internal life’ of their mate.
Research suggests that Eurasian Jays might be able to determine aspects of the ‘internal life’ of their mate.
An exhibition of beautiful, detailed paintings depicting all the World’s carnivores by top wildlife artist Priscilla Barrett will be on display at the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge from Friday March 23 until Thursday April 5 inclusive.
Certain types of birds may track army ant swarms using sophisticated memory and the ability to plan for the future.
Mother birds communicate with their developing chicks before they even hatch by leaving them messages in the egg, new research by a team from the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, has found.