When researchers used GPS devices to monitor the nests of Hawaiian honeycreepers, they found dozens of cases of brazen avian burglary.
Building Nests Is Hard. That’s Why Some Birds Steal.
Originally reported by New York Times. Read the full story at the original source.
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