Date: 8/21/26 6:35 pm From: HAL MICHAEL via Tweeters <tweeters...> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: “At first we were puzzled.” Scientists track 69 ravens in Yellowstone – and make a remarkable discovery
Was on a guided deer hunt, tracking an animal, and the guide said that they use corvids (ion this case magpies) to help find the animal. Must be some sort of multi-species communication system. Or, all those individuals have great long-range communication powers.
Hal Michael
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> On 08/21/2026 1:41 PM PDT Dan Reiff via Tweeters <tweeters...> wrote:
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> âAt first we were puzzled.â Scientists track 69 ravens in Yellowstone â and make a remarkable discovery
> Instead of trailing predators, clever corvids use landscape patterns to find their next meal
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> Read in BBC Wildlife Magazine: https://apple.news/AVTae1JObQ6ioCzdcLxPvHw >
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> Shared from Apple News https://www.apple.com/news >
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