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  1. Sep 24, 2020 · To find out how bird brains support these mental talents, Stacho and his colleagues examined microscopic slices of three homing pigeon brains using 3D polarized light imaging. This high-resolution technique let them analyze the circuitry of a forebrain region called the pallium, considered most similar to the mammalian neocortex.

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · The Merlins (Falco columbarius) is a small type of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere. A bird of prey sometimes known colloquially as a pigeon hawk in North America, the Merlin breeds in the northern Holarctic; some migrate to subtropical and northern tropical regions in winter.

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  3. A bird of prey once known colloquially as a pigeon hawk in North America, the merlin breeds in the northern Holarctic; some migrate to subtropical and northern tropical regions in winter. Males typically have wingspans of 53–58 centimetres (21–23 in), with females being slightly larger.

  4. Jan 3, 2024 · The natural in-built self-preservation reaction for pigeons is for them to stay above it and away from it. The Scarem Hawk Complete will fly by weaving, diving and hovering around and above its pole up to 13 metres from the ground, it creates a life-like, credible threat to pest birds, who will vacate the immediate area and not come underneath ...

  5. Nov 8, 2007 · Neuroscientists have fitted pigeons with recorders that pick up brain activity as the birds fly. The devices confirm that the birds really do use features from a landscape to find their way...

  6. Pigeon hawk. The Merlin is a smallish falcon from the Northern Hemisphere. A bird of prey sometimes known colloquially as a pigeon hawk in North America, the Merlin breeds in the northern Holarctic; some migrate to subtropical and northern tropical regions in winter.

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  8. Sep 11, 2023 · Navigating the nuances of hawk identification, from wing contours to flight patterns, we see that each species narrates a distinct tale through its characteristics and behaviours. Yet, no matter how much we learn, there will always be moments in the field where a hawk’s identity eludes us.

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