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Honeyguide Research Project

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Research group led by Claire Spottiswoode studying the mutualism between honeyguides and humans @Fitztitute @Camb_BEgroup @ERC_Research. Tweets by @camblair17

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Science News (@sciencenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In search of beeswax, the greater honeyguide helps humans in Africa locate bee nests full of honey. sciencenews.org/article/human-…

Honeyguide Research Project (@honeyguiding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DidYouKnow that honeyguides have a darker side - they are brood parasites! Let us know your #honeyguidestories. Share your sightings at honeyguiding.me #birds #CitizenScience #ornithology

#DidYouKnow that honeyguides have a darker side - they are brood parasites!

Let us know your #honeyguidestories. Share your sightings at honeyguiding.me
#birds #CitizenScience #ornithology
African Wildlife Economy Institute (@wildlifeeconomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating #WorldBeeDay & the #WildlifeEconomy! In Africa, the Greater Honeyguide bird assists humans in finding honey. A fascinating example of cooperation in nature. Let's protect these traditions and habitats for future generations!

Celebrating #WorldBeeDay & the #WildlifeEconomy! In Africa, the Greater Honeyguide bird assists humans in finding honey. A fascinating example of cooperation in nature. Let's protect these traditions and habitats for future generations!
Jessica van der Wal (@jesvanderwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honey badgers don’t care! Or do they... and work together with honeyguide birds to steal from bees? For our collaborative paper out today in @JZoology, we looked into the evidence that honey badgers and honeyguides cooperate to access bees’ nests🍯…lpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jz… (1/7)

Honey badgers don’t care! Or do they... and work together with honeyguide birds to steal from bees? For our collaborative paper out today in @JZoology, we looked into the evidence that honey badgers and honeyguides cooperate to access bees’ nests🍯…lpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jz… (1/7)
Fanile Mkhize (@fanile_mkhize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm often called and led to the bee hives by the Greater Honeyguide but when I lay the table for him to eat, it is the Lesser Honeyguide (seen here) that arrives first at the "dinner table".

I'm often called and led to the bee hives by the Greater Honeyguide but when I lay the table for him to eat, it is the Lesser Honeyguide (seen here) that arrives first at the "dinner table".
Michael Marshall (@m_c_marshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An animal behaviour has become famous despite possibly not existing: A bird called the greater honeyguide summons an animal called a honey badger to help it break into a beehive, and the two share the plunder Scientists have never seen it, but... newscientist.com/article/238798…

An animal behaviour has become famous despite possibly not existing:

A bird called the greater honeyguide summons an animal called a honey badger to help it break into a beehive, and the two share the plunder

Scientists have never seen it, but...

newscientist.com/article/238798…
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

African honeyguide birds understand and respond to the culturally distinct signals made by local human honey hunters, suggesting cultural coevolution between species, according to a new Science study. Learn more on #NationalBirdDay: scim.ag/5pm

African honeyguide birds understand and respond to the culturally distinct signals made by local human honey hunters, suggesting cultural coevolution between species, according to a new Science study.

Learn more on #NationalBirdDay: scim.ag/5pm
Dom Cram (@domcram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Thread] I will now explain our new study about people cooperating with honeyguide birds, using Lego and graphs (and Lego graphs). This study was a great team effort: Honeyguide Research Project Claire Spottiswoode Jessica van der Wal Jess Lund + many not on Twitter.

[Thread] I will now explain our new study about people cooperating with honeyguide birds, using Lego and graphs (and Lego graphs).  This study was a great team effort: <a href="/honeyguiding/">Honeyguide Research Project</a> <a href="/honeyguide/">Claire Spottiswoode</a> <a href="/jesvanderwal/">Jessica van der Wal</a> <a href="/jesslund01/">Jess Lund</a> + many not on Twitter.
ISBE2024 (@isbe2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing our #ISBE2024 plenary speakers: Prof Claire Spottiswoode (University of Cape Town & University of Cambridge). Claire’s research includes coevolution between brood-parasitic birds and their hosts, and mutualism between honeyguides and humans. science.uct.ac.za/fitzpatrick/cl…

Introducing our #ISBE2024 plenary speakers: Prof Claire Spottiswoode (University of Cape Town &amp; University of Cambridge). Claire’s research includes coevolution between brood-parasitic birds and their hosts, and mutualism between honeyguides and humans.

science.uct.ac.za/fitzpatrick/cl…
MPI for Biological Intelligence (@mpiforbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce the first ever Max Planck Center in Africa! Together with the University of Cape Town, we will open the 'Max Planck–University of Cape Town Centre for Behaviour and Coevolution'. A milestone for Max Planck Society and international science policy.  Read

We are excited to announce the first ever Max Planck Center in Africa! Together with the University of Cape Town, we will open the 'Max Planck–University of Cape Town Centre for Behaviour and Coevolution'. A milestone for <a href="/maxplanckpress/">Max Planck Society</a> and international science policy. 

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Honeyguide Research Project (@honeyguiding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Our honeyguide research is now funded by the newly launched Max Planck-University of Cape Town Centre for Behaviour and Coevolution, under the direction of Claire Spottiswoode and Bart Kempenaers. 🌍🔬 #ornithology mpg.de/22030745/max-p…

Jessica van der Wal (@jesvanderwal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍯🤝Honeyguides & humans: a sweet deal! Our new paper quantifies how these birds boost honey-hunter income in Reserva Especial do Niassa, Moçambique— where 75% of honey harvests rely on them! A vital mutualism for livelihoods & culture in miombo woodlands: doi.org/10.1016/j.ecos…

🍯🤝Honeyguides &amp; humans: a sweet deal! Our new paper quantifies how these birds boost honey-hunter income in Reserva Especial do Niassa, Moçambique— where 75% of honey harvests rely on them! A vital mutualism for livelihoods &amp; culture in miombo woodlands: doi.org/10.1016/j.ecos…