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Among golden-crowned sparrows, a false crown only fools strangers

by Staff July 25, 2018
July 25, 2018 34 views
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Scientists studying winter flocks of golden-crowned sparrows have discovered surprisingly complex social behavior in these small migratory birds. A new study reveals that the sparrows have different ways to assess dominance status depending on whether the interaction is with a familiar bird or a stranger.

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