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  2. Rescue behavior in a social bird: removal of sticky ‘bird-catcher tree’ seeds by group members

  3. Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows

  4. Modifications to the Aesop’s Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances

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    2. Bird intelligence