There's something magnetic about a group of people looking in the same direction—others will follow their gazes to see what has caught their attention. But is the same true for animals like pigeons?
There's something magnetic about a group of people looking in the same direction – others will follow their gazes to see what has caught their attention. But is the same true for animals like pigeons ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Our bonds with our pets know no bounds. Since the first domesticated dogs around 20,000+ years ago, we humans have had to find ...
Two pigeons are pecking grains in a park in Konstanz. A third pigeon flies in. There are four cameras in the immediate vicinity. Doctoral students Alex Chan and Urs Waldmann from the Cluster of ...
Urban survival skills: Pigeons use high architectural structures for nesting, avoiding predators and concealing chicks until they resemble adults. Flexible feeding habits: Their opportunistic diet, ...
Dudley Council is to launch an anti-social behaviour crackdown to solve the pigeon crisis blighting a town centre market. A £150,000 investment in an eating area at Dudley market has been criticised ...
Our bonds with our pets know no bounds. Since the first domesticated dogs around 20,000+ years ago, we humans have had to find common ground with our animals. Today, that translates into belly rubs, ...