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Shaun 01-09-2012 10:21 AM

Birds have funerals. (slow news day)
 
This is the biggest story on the BBC News site :suspect:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/19421217

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Some birds, it seems, hold funerals for their dead.

When western scrub jays encounter a dead bird, they call out to one another and stop foraging.

The jays then often fly down to the dead body and gather around it, scientists have discovered.

The behaviour may have evolved to warn other birds of nearby danger, report researchers in California, who have published the findings in the journal Animal Behaviour.

The revelation comes from a study by Teresa Iglesias and colleagues at the University of California, Davis, US.

They conducted experiments, placing a series of objects into residential back yards and observing how western scrub jays in the area reacted.

The objects included different coloured pieces of wood, dead jays, as well as mounted, stuffed jays and great horned owls, simulating the presence of live jays and predators.

The jays reacted indifferently to the wooden objects.

But when they spied a dead bird, they started making alarm calls, warning others long distances away.

The jays then gathered around the dead body, forming large cacophonous aggregations. The calls they made, known as "zeeps", "scolds" and "zeep-scolds", encouraged new jays to attend to the dead.

The jays also stopped foraging for food, a change in behaviour that lasted for over a day.

When the birds were fooled into thinking a predator had arrived, by being exposed to a mounted owl, they also gathered together and made a series of alarm calls.

They also swooped down at the supposed predator, to scare it off. But the jays never swooped at the body of a dead bird.

The birds also occasionally mobbed the stuffed jays; a behaviour they are known to do in the wild when they attack competitors or sick birds.

The fact that the jays didn't react to the wooden objects shows that it is not the novelty of a dead bird appearing that triggers the reaction.

The results show that "without witnessing the struggle and manner of death", the researchers write, the jays see the presence of a dead bird as information to be publicly shared, just as they do the presence of a predator.

Spreading the message that a dead bird is in the area helps safeguard other birds, alerting them to danger, and lowering their risk from whatever killed the original bird in the first place, the researchers say.

Other animals are known to take notice of their dead.

Giraffes and elephants, for example, have been recorded loitering around the body of a recently deceased close relative, raising the idea that animals have a mental concept of death, and may even mourn those that have passed.

Withano 01-09-2012 10:47 AM

"OMG u guyz, come look at this dead guy! Its so ****ing gross"
"Lolz he got PWND"

Is what they're actually saying. Birds are dicks.

lostalex 01-09-2012 01:01 PM

I don't buy this for a second. I've had chicken plenty of times at picnics and what not and never once seen a congregation of birds mourning their dead or dive bombing me or anything.

People always want to ascribe human characteristics to nature. But it's all crap. Just like how people see the face of Jesus or Elvis in pieces of toast. Or they think their dog loves them. You always hear dog owners say crap like "my dog has unconditional love for me". No your dog doesn't love you, he just likes you because you give him food. Stop giving your dog food and see how much he "loves" you, let's see how "unconditional" it is.

Marc 01-09-2012 01:11 PM

Wow that's really interesting, why didn't David do a piece on it or even Bill :suspect:

Kizzy 01-09-2012 01:14 PM

They could have gone with this...
http://www.channel4.com/news/disabil...ic-sponsors-hq

Jords 01-09-2012 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5455101)
I don't buy this for a second. I've had chicken plenty of times at picnics and what not and never once seen a congregation of birds mourning their dead or dive bombing me or anything.

People always want to ascribe human characteristics to nature. But it's all crap. Just like how people see the face of Jesus or Elvis in pieces of toast. Or they think their dog loves them. You always hear dog owners say crap like "my dog has unconditional love for me". No your dog doesn't love you, he just likes you because you give him food. Stop giving your dog food and see how much he "loves" you, let's see how "unconditional" it is.

Clearly never had a pet dog.

lostalex 01-09-2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jords (Post 5455134)
Clearly never had a pet dog.

I've met plenty of dogs. They were nice enuf, but they weren't humans, and they don't think or feel like humans do.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 01-09-2012 01:39 PM

dogs are better than humans

Kate! 01-09-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott (Post 5455157)
dogs are better than humans

[2] amen

lostalex 01-09-2012 01:50 PM

You only like dogs that are your slaves. Go meet some real dogs, like wolves. A wolf would eat you.

flamingGalah! 05-09-2012 12:39 AM

Of course dogs & cats have love for their owners! If you had ever owned one you would know that they DO have unconditional love..

Livia 05-09-2012 10:43 AM

Jays have been proven to be one of the most intelligent birds.

Humans are so smug and self-satisfied yet so stupid. We think we know so much and really know so little.

Apple202 05-09-2012 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott (Post 5455157)
dogs are better than humans

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Originally Posted by *Kate* (Post 5455163)
[2] amen

[3]

Livia 05-09-2012 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5455139)
I've met plenty of dogs. They were nice enuf, but they weren't humans, and they don't think or feel like humans do.

It's well documented that elephants, for instance, can suffer emotional breakdown because of their treatment at the hands of humans. You only have to look around the world and see the dispicable, greedy, inhumane treatment dished out by humans to other humans, and their total domination of the animal world. Something you don't see in other species.

To be honest, the more I see of humans, the more I like animals.

Apple202 05-09-2012 10:52 AM

Woop Team Livia! I prefer most animals to humans tbh.


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