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Study Shows Great Tits Rapidly Learn from New Neighbors

Research demonstrates that immigrant birds quickly adapt by observing local residents, highlighting the impact of social learning.

  • Researchers at the Max Planck Institute and the University of Konstanz conducted experiments with wild great tits to study social learning.
  • The study involved training certain birds to access food by sliding a door in specific directions, which was then observed by other birds.
  • When birds were relocated to new groups, 80% adapted by copying the local birds' methods for accessing food.
  • The findings indicate that even small migratory events can lead to significant social learning among birds.
  • This research is the first experimental proof that immigration influences how animals learn from each other.
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