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Graded Mirror Self-Recognition by Clark's Nutcrackers | Scientific Reports
Graded Mirror Self-Recognition by Clark's Nutcrackers | Scientific Reports

The Monkeys Know What's Up - Pacific Standard
The Monkeys Know What's Up - Pacific Standard

Intelligent feathered friends - The Statesman
Intelligent feathered friends - The Statesman

Birdbrain" Turns from Insult to Praise - Scientific American
Birdbrain" Turns from Insult to Praise - Scientific American

Wildlife Corner
Wildlife Corner

A comparative study of mirror self-recognition in three corvid species |  SpringerLink
A comparative study of mirror self-recognition in three corvid species | SpringerLink

How to Make Friends With Crows - PetHelpful
How to Make Friends With Crows - PetHelpful

Crows may owe their intelligence to an abundance of certain neurons | New  Scientist
Crows may owe their intelligence to an abundance of certain neurons | New Scientist

Frontiers | Investigating Behavioral Responses to Mirrors and the Mark Test  in Adult Male Zebra Finches and House Crows
Frontiers | Investigating Behavioral Responses to Mirrors and the Mark Test in Adult Male Zebra Finches and House Crows

Who ya callin' bird brain? - The Washington Post
Who ya callin' bird brain? - The Washington Post

Art of the deal: clever corvids 2017-06-24 | Espresso
Art of the deal: clever corvids 2017-06-24 | Espresso

Crow can't stop looking at its reflection in Tokyo shop window | Daily Mail  Online
Crow can't stop looking at its reflection in Tokyo shop window | Daily Mail Online

Bob Boze Bell's Big Bad Book of Bad Diary Entries: Something to Crow About
Bob Boze Bell's Big Bad Book of Bad Diary Entries: Something to Crow About

Mirror, mirror on the wall
Mirror, mirror on the wall

Crows Are Self-Aware Just Like Humans
Crows Are Self-Aware Just Like Humans

Self-recognition in corvids: evidence from the mirror-mark test in Indian  house crows (Corvus splendens) | SpringerLink
Self-recognition in corvids: evidence from the mirror-mark test in Indian house crows (Corvus splendens) | SpringerLink

PDF] Crows (Corvus corone ssp.) check contingency in a mirror yet fail the  mirror-mark test. | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Crows (Corvus corone ssp.) check contingency in a mirror yet fail the mirror-mark test. | Semantic Scholar

9 Smartest Birds In The World - AZ Animals
9 Smartest Birds In The World - AZ Animals

Crows Can Use Mirrors to Find Food - Earth in Transition
Crows Can Use Mirrors to Find Food - Earth in Transition

Crows may owe their intelligence to an abundance of certain neurons | New  Scientist
Crows may owe their intelligence to an abundance of certain neurons | New Scientist

Ravens, crows, and corvid intelligence • Earth.com
Ravens, crows, and corvid intelligence • Earth.com

Mirror test shows magpies aren't so bird-brained - YouTube
Mirror test shows magpies aren't so bird-brained - YouTube

30: Magpies Recognize Themselves in the Mirror | Discover Magazine
30: Magpies Recognize Themselves in the Mirror | Discover Magazine

List of Animals That Have Passed the Mirror Test - Animal Cognition
List of Animals That Have Passed the Mirror Test - Animal Cognition

Magpies are no bird-brains, mirror test shows
Magpies are no bird-brains, mirror test shows

A comparative study of mirror self-recognition in three corvid species |  SpringerLink
A comparative study of mirror self-recognition in three corvid species | SpringerLink

Differences Between Crows, Ravens and Rooks - With Photos
Differences Between Crows, Ravens and Rooks - With Photos