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Related: About this forumSquirrels listen to birds' chitchat to gauge if trouble's afoot - study
Research shows eavesdropping more widespread and broader than originally thought
Nicola Davis
@NicolaKSDavis
Wed 4 Sep 2019 14.00 EDT Last modified on Wed 4 Sep 2019 15.31 EDT
Squirrels eavesdrop on the chatter of songbirds to work out whether the appearance of a predator is cause for alarm, researchers have found.
Animals including squirrels have previously been found to tune in to cries of alarm from other creatures, while some take note of all-clear signals from another species with which they co-exist to assess danger.
But the latest study suggests animals may also keep an ear out for everyday chitchat among other species as a way to gauge whether there is trouble afoot.
This study suggests that eavesdropping on public information about safety is more widespread and broader than we originally thought, said Prof Keith Tarvin, co-author of the study from Oberlin College, Ohio.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/sep/04/squirrels-listen-to-birds-chitchat-to-gauge-if-troubles-afoot-study
Whenever I have heard squirrels screeching I have almost always run outside to spot whatever cat might be lurking around to chase it away from the bird feeders in our back yard. Had never seen this as "eavesdropping" on squirrels, always noticed after seeing squirrels were plastered flat against the sides of trees, and yelling, they were looking at a stalking cat, or a hawk, sitting on a fence, and often started bringing a broom with me to save time.
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Squirrels listen to birds' chitchat to gauge if trouble's afoot - study (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Sep 2019
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(13,311 posts)1. I have
noticed over the last several years the crows and the blue jays sound the alarm when a hawk enters our backyard or is nearby. They squawk like crazy and all the other birds flee. Occasionally the tree squirrels will run too, but not always. Squirrels will carry on if a cat wanders through the yard.
There have a protection cooperative.