An Australian Geographic study found that domesticated birds who had been able to mimic human sounds, and then managed to escape, had been able to teach those sounds to other wild birds. I mean, that’s not a direct influence on your own personal happiness but just knowing that happens makes me a little bit happier.
Friday 7 July 2017
Bird Happiness
An Australian Geographic study found that domesticated birds who had been able to mimic human sounds, and then managed to escape, had been able to teach those sounds to other wild birds. I mean, that’s not a direct influence on your own personal happiness but just knowing that happens makes me a little bit happier.
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