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A study in Austria found that ravens point with their beaks to indicate an object to another bird, just as we do with our fingers. They also hold up an object to get another bird’s attention.
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Warmer Oceans Raise the ‘Divorce’ Rate Among Typically Loyal Albatross Pairs A new study of Black-browed Albatrosses provides a reminder that climate change can affect birds in unexpected ways.