Gulls and Human Food

Herring gull. Paasikivi, via Wikimedia Commons.

In a new study, researchers at the University of Sussex investigated the cognitive abilities that have allowed herring gulls to succeed in urban environments. They found that gulls are attentive to human behavior and able to apply what they observe to their own foraging choices.

Read more at my Animal Minds blog: That Seagull Will Have What You’re Having.

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