The plain-looking Cinereous Mourner can’t compete for birders’
binoculars in Brazil, Peru and other Amazon rainforest countries with
Scarlet Macaws, Spangled Cotingas and Razor-billed Curassows. Yet,
scientists are intrigued by the mourner’s flamboyantly feathered chicks.
Green bee eaters. According to WIKI they are super smart birds:
"A study suggested that green bee-eaters may be capable of interpreting the behaviour of human observers. They showed an ability to predict whether a human at a particular location would be capable of spotting the nest entrance and then behaved appropriately to avoid giving away the nest location. The ability to look at a situation from another's point of view was previously believed to be possessed only by primate"
"A study suggested that green bee-eaters may be capable of interpreting the behaviour of human observers. They showed an ability to predict whether a human at a particular location would be capable of spotting the nest entrance and then behaved appropriately to avoid giving away the nest location. The ability to look at a situation from another's point of view was previously believed to be possessed only by primate"
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