Cockatoos in Australia Seen Operating Water Fountains
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In late May 2025, the scientific journal Frontiers published an article by Zoologist Vladimir Dinz about a hawk that learned to use a traffic light, not to cross (or fly) the road, of course, but to hunt more successfully on small birds from an ambush. To set it up, pedestrians helped the hawk. By pressing the traffic light button, they formed small traffic jams on the street where the bird hunted. This level of understanding of the road infrast…
Cockatoos in Australia seen operating water fountains
A group of white parrots has left scientists stunned by displaying unexpected intelligence. A species of parrot found in Australia — the cockatoos has amazed researchers with their clever behavior. According to a study published in the journal Biology Letters, cockatoos in Sydney have learned how to operate public water fountains designed for human use in order to drink water. Researchers had placed cameras around these fountains for observation…
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