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They have an Old World tropical distribution, with the greatest number of species in Africa and two in Asia. These birds are best known for their interaction with humans. Honeyguides are noted and named for one or two species that will deliberately lead humans (but, contrary to popular claims, not honey badgers) directly to
21 Jul 2016 A small African bird that guides people to bees' nests hoping to share honey and wax responds to hunters' special calls in a rare example of a partnership between wild animals and humans, scientists said on Thursday.
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27 Jul 2016 Carolyn Kormann reports on the greater honeyguide, an African bird that works in tandem with human foragers to find wild honey.
22 Jul 2016 Their word is their bond, and they do what they say — even if the “word" on one side is a loud trill and grunt, and, on the other, the excited twitterings of a bird. Researchers have long known that among certain traditional cultures of Africa, people forage for wild honey with the help of honeyguides
21 Jul 2016 This remarkable human-animal collaboration has been recorded in various spots in Africa where the greater honeyguide lives, and it often involves a honeyguide showing up when it hears people going about their business or whistling. The bird might then hop about and chatter to signal its readiness to
21 Jul 2016 An African bird called the greater honeyguide is famous for leading people to honey, and a new study shows that the birds listen for certain human calls to figure out who wants to play follow-the-leader. The finding underscores the unique relationship that exists between humans and this wild bird. "They're
21 Jul 2016 Of all the relationships between people and wild animals, few are more heartwarming than that of African honey hunters and a starling-sized bird called the greater honeyguide. Flitting and calling, the bird leads the way to a bee nest and feasts on the wax left after the hunters have raided it. A study in
22 Aug 2016 On the African savanna, a fascinating and unprecedented partnership between people and wild birds gets started with a simple "brrr-hm."
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