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activity involving two or more
birds – a
behaviour known as
allopreening. In general,
allopreening occurs either between two
members of a
mated pair or between...
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densities and more
often than razorbills.
Allopreening is
common both
between mates and
between neighbours.
Allopreening helps to
reduce parasites, and it may...
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males choose brightly coloured females.
Courtship feeding,
billing and
allopreening are
commonly performed between partners,
generally after the
birds have...
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natal group after about two years.
Birds within a
group often indulge in
allopreening, play
chases and mock fights. When
threatened by predators, they have...
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foraging the
sentinel bird
calls with wing
fluttering and hopping.
Allopreening is a
common activity,
particularly in winter, and
members may beg for...
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where the
pupil of the eye
constricts to
reveal the edge of the iris.
Allopreening is used by the pair to help
maintain the bond.
Cooperative breeding,...
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Courting pair
allopreening at
Jayanti in the Buxa
Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India...
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breeding season.
Allopreening – the art of cleaning, grooming, and
maintaining parts of the body – is
extremely common.
Interspecific allopreening (between different...
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record of
allopreening in the
Barred Owl". The Auk. 92 (3): 598–599. doi:10.2307/4084622. JSTOR 4084622. Scott, D. (1980). "Owls
allopreening in the wild"...
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structure and
group cohesion is
maintained by
altruistic behaviours such as
allopreening.
White storks exhibit this
behaviour exclusively at the nest site. Standing...