Birds' Beak Shape Reveals Nest Material Preference, Study Shows
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

Researchers have found that the shape and size of a bird's beak can predict the type of nest material it will use. Using data from nearly 6,000 bird species, a machine learning algorithm accurately predicted nest material use based solely on beak characteristics in 60% of species, rising to 97% in some cases. The study sheds light on the evolutionary and ecological context of these relationships and highlights the potential applications of these findings in understanding how beak shape co-evolved with nest building and other functions. The researchers are now investigating the use of anthropogenic nest materials by birds, particularly in urban environments.