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fromwww.mercurynews.com
9 hours ago

Is Santa Cruz spotted towhee singing a song of unrequited love?

A male spotted towhee may sing persistently from a high perch to attract or maintain a mate and to defend its territory.
fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Country diary: Wood pigeon courtship rituals are straight out of Bridgerton | Kate Blincoe

The flock of 50 or so pigeons lifts from the barn roof as one. The loud clapping of wings makes the horses jump, even though this happens several times a day. I scan the sky for a peregrine but can't see signs of danger. They swirl once, then settle back on to the corrugated metal roof. These farmyard pigeons are a mix of feral and wood pigeons that hang out happily together.
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fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

The Human-Like Traits of Chimpanzee Warfare

Chimpanzees use tools, form lasting social bonds, patrol and kill neighbouring group members, and victorious groups can gain significant benefits from such warfare.
Environment
fromArchDaily
6 months ago

Childhood and Ancestry: What South American Indigenous Communities Can Teach Us About Environments for Children

Children develop identity and learning through territorial, embodied exploration; architecture should enable spontaneous movement and connection to nature rather than restrict it.
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