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Title: The Little Red Spot on a Gull's Bill
Post by: Donna on 18-Oct-11, 09:40:40 PM
In the mid-20th Century, Dutch scientist Niko Tinbergen studied nesting Herring Gulls. He noticed that newly hatched chicks were fed by their parents only after they pecked at the adults’ bills. Tinbergen devised experiments that varied the shape and coloration of the adult’s bill. It became clear that the red spot on the adult gull’s bill was a crucial visual cue in a chick’s demands to be fed, and thus its survival.

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Title: Re: The Little Red Spot on a Gull's Bill
Post by: valhalla on 19-Oct-11, 04:50:53 AM
"I'm hungry, Mother"  ;)


Title: Re: The Little Red Spot on a Gull's Bill
Post by: Donna on 19-Oct-11, 06:09:43 AM
"I'm hungry, Mother"  ;)

or "Mum", depends where you live!  :devil:


Title: Re: The Little Red Spot on a Gull's Bill
Post by: valhalla on 19-Oct-11, 10:34:53 AM
"I'm hungry, Mother"  ;)

or "Mum", depends where you live!  :devil:

Rolly - 101 Dalmations (original cartoon version)  ;)