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  • Unusual Bird-Human Partnership Runs Even Deeper Than Scientists Thought Science (2016-07-21)

    1. Sweet talk: wild birds and human honey hunters converse, study shows Guardian (2016-07-21)

    2. These amazing wild birds understand when people call them to help hunt for honey Washington Post (2016-07-21)

    3. How Wild Birds Team Up With Humans To Guide Them To Honey NPR (2016-07-21)

    4. Humans, birds communicate to collaborate Science News (2016-07-21)

    5. First Proof That Wild Animals Really Can Communicate With Us National Geographic News (2016-07-21)

    6. Wild birds 'come when called' to help hunt honey BBC News (2016-07-21)

    7. How humans and wild birds collaborate to get precious resources of honey and wax EurekAlert (2016-07-21)

    8. In Africa, Birds and Humans Form a Unique Honey Hunting Party New York Times (2016-07-22)

    9. Humans and Birds Cooperate to Share Beehive Bounty Scientific American (2016-08-08)

  • Even In Death, Egyptian Birds Were Fed -- Discovery News (27 January 2012)
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