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His lab once banded American crows while wearing various masks, which demonstrated that crows identify and remember people's faces. After the people wearing the mask left, even crows that did not witness the tagging scolded the mask, showing an example of cultural transmission in crows. He and his
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fellow researchers found that this transmission was both from one generation to the next and from peer to peer. His work is featured on the PBS documentary TV show
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was written with and illustrated by Tony Angell. They discuss the ways that crows are like humans, and the many different ways that humans have treated crows. In
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in the episode "A Murder of Crows". His work with crows includes some of the first behavioral brain-imaging studies in wild birds.
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Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows
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In 1989, he won the H.R. Painton Award for an outstanding paper published in
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This article about a biologist from the United States is a
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New York Times, June 11, 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
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"Marzluff, John M."
"The Games Crows Play, and Other Winged Tales"


"Book Review: Welcome To Subirdia, By John Marzluff"
"Friend or Foe? Crows Never Forget a Face, It Seems"
"American crows: the ultimate angry birds?"
Social learning spreads knowledge about dangerous humans among American crows
"Watch Full Episodes Online of Nature on PBS - A Murder of Crows"
"Meet the Bird Brainiacs"
SEFS Faculty Profile
PsychologyToday blog
"Crows, smarter than you think"
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