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Michael P. Lombardo, Ph.D. is Emeritus Professor of Biology, Grand Valley State University.One of the reasons why we find birds so fascinating to watch is their complex behaviors. During this program, I will discuss some of the amazing behaviors that birds can perform and explore some scientific explanations for these behaviors. First, we will review how scientists ask questions about behavior and use examples to examine the differences between instincts and learned behaviors. Using that information as a foundation, we will discuss the roles played by instinct and learning in nest building, parental behavior, anti-predator behavior, “lying”, and some special sensory adaptations that aid some behaviors. Finally, we will explore the ability of birds to use tools, plan for the future, count and see that some birds have mental abilities that rival those of primates.
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Meeting ID: 821 9837 3098
Passcode: 580196
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
City of Auburn Hills Community Center 3350 E. Seyburn Rd., Auburn Hills, MI, United States