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Zebra Finches’ Sense of Smell a Songbird Surprise

It was long thought that songbirds did not use their sense of smell. That was because a 1968 study had found that the olfactory bulbs in their brains are smaller than those of other kinds of birds.

But a new study reports that zebra finch fledglings can recognize their relatives by smell.

Tuesday January 10th // Filed under: birds, animals, science, nature, birding, olfactory, scent, songbirds, aves,