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Birds and Humans: The Language of Honey-Hunting
wildlife2 years ago

Birds and Humans: The Language of Honey-Hunting

Honey-hunters in Africa communicate with greater honeyguide birds using specialized calls, such as a melodic whistle or a trill followed by a grunt, to attract the birds and locate wild bees' nests. A new study reveals that honeyguides in Tanzania and Mozambique respond more readily to local honey-hunters' calls, indicating a preference for familiar sounds. This mutually beneficial relationship between humans and honeyguides is a rare example of cooperation between wild animals and humans, with honey providing a significant source of calories for honey-hunters and wax serving as valuable food for the birds. The culturally determined calls convey underlying meanings and have likely been shaped by the hunting practices and environmental factors of different groups.

Communication between Honeyguide Birds and Human Honey-Hunters: A Fascinating Study
life2 years ago

Communication between Honeyguide Birds and Human Honey-Hunters: A Fascinating Study

Honeyguide birds in Africa respond to specific sounds used by honey-hunters from different cultures, recognizing them as an invitation to cooperate. Researchers found that honeyguides in Tanzania responded more to the local Hadza sounds, while those in Mozambique responded better to the familiar Yao sounds. This suggests that birds in different regions have learned to recognize the specific signals used by honey-hunters in their local area, reinforcing the cultural traditions. The partnership between humans and honeyguides is a rare example of cooperation between species, facilitated by their ability to communicate.