One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarded tools or vacated nests. Here, we examined whether observation of a nest affects the material captive zebra finch males prefer when they construct their first nest. It does: for first-time nest construction, males that viewed only an empty cage preferred the colour of material each initially favoured but those males that had observed a pre-built nest of material of their non-preferred colour lost their material-colour preference altogether. Additionally, half of the males that viewed a nest were tested in an environment (the laboratory) different to that in which they were reared (an outdoor aviary). We had expected the aviary-reared (versus...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
Variation in animal material technology, such as tool use and nest construction, is thought to be ca...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Determining the role that social learning plays in construction behaviors, such as nest building or ...
Some bird species are selective in the materials they choose for nest building, preferring, for exam...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
It is assumed that many birds attempt to conceal their nests by using camouflage. To our knowledge, ...
We tested sexually mature zebra finches to see whether social learning influenced their feeding pref...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...
One source of public information may be the enduring products of others’ behaviour, such as discarde...
Variation in animal material technology, such as tool use and nest construction, is thought to be ca...
Nest building in birds has long been assumed to be a behaviour that is not learned, despite suggesti...
It is generally assumed that birds’ choice of structurally suitable materials for nest building is g...
© 2016 The Author(s).It is becoming apparent that birds learn from their own experiences of nest bui...
Determining the role that social learning plays in construction behaviors, such as nest building or ...
Some bird species are selective in the materials they choose for nest building, preferring, for exam...
There is quite a lot of evidence demonstrating that birds will choose the location in which they bui...
It is assumed that many birds attempt to conceal their nests by using camouflage. To our knowledge, ...
We tested sexually mature zebra finches to see whether social learning influenced their feeding pref...
We currently have little understanding of how birds know what nest to build and what little we do kn...
For many years nest building in birds has been considered a remarkable behaviour. Perhaps just as re...
This study was funded by the School of Biology and a St. Leonard’s College Scholarship at the Univer...
We thank the BBSRC (BB/I019502/1, SDH; Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship 163 BB/M013944/1, LMG) f...
Previous studies have suggested that birds and mammals select materials needed for nest building bas...