The Japanese tits evaluate threat level based on the posture of a predator

Abstract Previous studies have shown that the threat level posed echofix spring reverb by a predator can vary with physical features.In this study, we tested whether the wing posture of a raptor could serve as a clue for bird threat assessment.We observed the behavioral response of Japanese tits Parus minor to taxidermy dummies Eurasian sparrowhawks Accipiter nisus with either spread wings and closed wings.

The results showed that the response scores to sparrowhawks with spread wings were higher than those to sparrowhawks with closed wings.We suggested that Japanese tits can assess the 30x24x24 wall cabinet predation risk associated with changes in wing posture of predators.

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