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interesting papers or news articles

fun posts from corvid cognition station

  • Smarta korpar ger svar om evolution interview with Mathias Osvath. fun scenes of two ravens playing with his jacket and pockets.
  • more media “You are right about hte playfulness - the ravens love to go through are pockets, and enjoy tearing things apart. It could be paper, our clothes, or toys that we give them. This spring, two papers on raven play will be published, so look out for them here on the blog!”
  • new lookout points “But even if the new perches are fun, they cannot beat my winterjacket all ravens’ favourite - with loads of pockets to be turned inside out. No attention paid to the fact that the one wearing it is clinging to a ladder with all hands and arms busy.”
  • smelly clams “get it stuffed into our pockets or into our collars. It has happened more than once that we have sensed a weird odour half a day…before finding a piece of rotten liver, neatly hidden in one of our pockets. This is why fish and seafood is best given frozen, or when the temperature is below zero.”
  • secret places “The aviaries can look quite boring and rubbishy this time of year, with old shoes and boots lying around. But when you take closer look… …you find than an old rubber boot can be the perfect hiding place for a piece of grilled chicken. Especially if you cover the chicken with a dried leaf.”<

radio interview

I was able to get a transcript in Swedish and put it through google translate. Here are some excerpts.

“there is something called neophobia. And that’s it … First, so are they scared of everything new. Then stir them not at all, because it can be dangerous. Then they go over a threshold and when they are sure that it is not dangerous, and it may a long time, therefore, it can take weeks if you throw in something there … then picks them break it into small pieces. So they’re both scared than other birds and much more curious. And then you never know what they are afraid of and not. I do not have a single colleague who either have arrived at exactly what they are afraid of.”