Documenting novel cases of tool use in wild animals can inform our understanding of the evolutionary drivers of the behavior’s emergence in the natural world. We describe a previously unknown tool-use behavior for wild birds, so far only documented in the wild in primates and elephants. We observed 2 Atlantic puffins at their breeding colonies, one in Wales and the other in Iceland (the latter captured on camera), spontaneously using a small wooden stick to scratch their bodies. The importance of these observations is 3-fold. First, while to date only a single form of body-care-related tool use has been recorded in wild birds (anting), our finding shows that the wild avian tool-use repertoire is wider than previously thought and extends to ...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
Documenting novel cases of tool use in wild animals can inform our understanding of the evolutionary...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
Only a handful of bird species are known to use foraging tools in the wild1. Amongst them, the New C...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
Very few animal species habitually make and use foraging tools. We recently discovered that the Hawa...
We investigated tool use in twelve wild-caught Australian magpies. When presented with a tool use ap...
Insects, mammals and birds are known to use tools, but empirical evidence of the ecological importan...
Benjamin Farrar's reply to Fayet, Hansen and Biro's (2019) claim of evidence of tool use in puffins....
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...
Documenting novel cases of tool use in wild animals can inform our understanding of the evolutionary...
Tool use has been observed in many bird taxa, mostly in parrots and songbirds. Tools are primarily u...
Only a handful of bird species are known to use foraging tools in the wild1. Amongst them, the New C...
Parrots are frequently cited for their sophisticated problem-solving abilities, but cases of habitua...
The use of different tools to achieve a single goal is considered unique to human and primate techno...
In captivity, the Goffin’s cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) has shown the capacity for flexible tool us...
Studies investigating tool use in animals that are not known tool users in the wild are important in...
New Caledonian (NC) crows Corvus moneduloides are the most prolific avian tool users. In the wild, t...
Very few animal species habitually make and use foraging tools. We recently discovered that the Hawa...
We investigated tool use in twelve wild-caught Australian magpies. When presented with a tool use ap...
Insects, mammals and birds are known to use tools, but empirical evidence of the ecological importan...
Benjamin Farrar's reply to Fayet, Hansen and Biro's (2019) claim of evidence of tool use in puffins....
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
Tool-use is widespread among animals, but except in primates the development of this behaviour is po...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are prolific tool users in captivity and in the wild, and...