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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Jackdaw mobs flip from chaos to order as they grow

Chaotic mobs of jackdaws suddenly get organised once enough birds join in, new research shows.

Click here for more information.: Jackdaw mobs flip from chaos to order as they grow, #ornithology research news via @RareBirdAlertUK

This entry was posted in Other News on 01/12/2019 by MKNHS Webeditor.

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