When birds build nests, they're also building a culture
Briefly

"Groups of birds that lived quite near to each other nonetheless built distinctive architectural forms, suggesting that their nest-building choices aren't solely controlled by instinct and the environment."
"This study shows that behaviors like nest-building can be culturally transmitted, with important information about construction techniques passed down from one generation to the next."
Read at www.npr.org
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