Birds in safe environments can't recognise predators

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Sun, 17 Jun 2012 6:30p.m.

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Researchers from Otago University have discovered that birds that grow up in artificially safe environments can lose their ability to recognise predators.

Researchers from Otago University have discovered that birds that grow up in artificially safe environments can lose their ability to recognise predators.

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19/06/2012 8:56:56 a.m.

Ian wrote:

A interesting article on the behaviour of New Zealand birds; however, the lead in to the video shows a picture of a European Robin, which is not found in New Zealand ! It would be more appropriate & accurate to have a picture of a New Zealand Robin.