
Victoria Lee
@vlee37
Research Scientist @SRUC, formerly PhD @UniExeCEC @CornishJackdaws. Own views, she/her
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05-03-2014 20:43:38
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In no time #fieldHongKong is over for another year- place of beauty, contrast & challenges for nature. Great students, amazing HK help from many & awesome team Tom Currie Julia Haywood Victoria Lee Claire Collins Hong Kong Field Course @UoExeterCEC @ExeterMarine @StuBearhop @BrendanGodley



Expert jackdaw whisperer Guillam E. McIvor on #Springwatch last night, talking to @gillians_voice about the soap opera that is jackdaw social life!


#ProcB Local interactions and their group-level consequences in flocking jackdaws @UoExeterCEC Stanford Engineering SFU Research royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…



#Jackdaws can learn from each other to identify “dangerous” humans, new #research led by Victoria Lee from @UoExeterCEC shows. ex.ac.uk/bJT Read the full paper Royal Society Publishing: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


Jackdaws learn of nearby 'dangerous humans' from other bird calls mol.im/a/7499489 Mail Online

Jackdaws learn socially about dangerous people - you can read our new paper here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs… The Royal Society Guillam E. McIvor @CornishJackdaws


See our latest magpie cognition paper for free here(authors.elsevier.com/a/1Z%7EuRmjLqK…): innovations emerge faster in larger groups and spread more quickly among group members! Ben Ashton @CornishJackdaws #magpiesrock


What a way to end 2019! First 'alalā paper is now out: 'alalā are highly fearful of novelty, like other corvids, but juveniles are much more so than adults, unlike most birds/mammals. What this means in the fight to save the species: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Photo San Diego Zoo


Really enjoyed working with Madeleine Goumas Laura Kelley @NeeltjeBoogert @CornishJackdaws on this review, where we look at the role of animal cognition in human-wildlife interactions Frontiers - Psychology








In Welsh, the kingfisher is called "glas y dorlan", which translates beautifully as "blue of the undercut bank". Thank you Michael Harvey for this knowledge.
