Jackdaw

Researchers in Cambridge and Exeter have discovered that jackdaws use their eyes to communicate with each other 鈥 the first time this has been shown in non-primates.

Unlike their close relatives, rooks and crows, jackdaw eyes are almost white and their striking pale irises are very conspicuous against their dark feathers.

Gabrielle Davidson

While what humans do with their eyes has been well studied, we know almost nothing about whether birds communicate with members of the same species with their eyes.

探花直播new study, published today in , shows that jackdaw eyes are used as a warning signal to successfully deter competitors from coming near their nest boxes.

Gabrielle Davidson of the 探花直播 of Cambridge, who led the study, said: 鈥淛ackdaw eyes are very unusual. Unlike their close relatives, the rooks and crows 鈥 which have very dark eyes 鈥 jackdaw eyes are almost white and their striking pale irises are very conspicuous against their dark feathers.鈥

While most birds have black or dark brown eyes, bright eyes are not unknown in the avian world, and around 10% of passerines (perching birds) have coloured irises. 探花直播question Davidson wanted to answer was do jackdaws use their bright eyes to communicate with fellow jackdaws?

Just before the spring breeding season arrived last year, Davidson installed one of four different pictures in 100 jackdaw nest boxes on the outskirts of Cambridge. 探花直播pictures were either black (the control), a pair of jackdaw eyes, a pair of jackdaw eyes in a jackdaw鈥檚 face, or a jackdaw鈥檚 face with a pair of black rook eyes. She then filmed the effect the different pictures had on the birds鈥 behaviour.

鈥淛ackdaws are unique among the crow family in that they nest in cavities in trees. These hollows are natural 鈥 the birds cannot excavate their own nest cavities as some woodpeckers do 鈥 so they have to compete for a limited resource.听 And because jackdaws nest in close proximity to each other, they fight a lot to gain the best nesting sites,鈥 she explained. Often what initiates these fights are jackdaws approaching nest boxes that are not their own.听

After analysing 40 videos of jackdaws peeking into each other鈥檚 nest boxes, she found that compared with the other nest boxes, those that contained the picture of a jackdaw with its bright eyes was much more likely to deter the birds from landing on it, and that the birds spent less time near such a nest box.

Davidson鈥檚 study is the first to show the eyes being used as a means of communication between members of the same species outside primates.

鈥淏efore now we knew very little about why some birds have brightly coloured eyes. In jackdaws, the pale eyes may function to improve their ability to defend their nest and chicks from competitors. It also raises the question of whether this is unique to jackdaws, or if other cavity nesting birds also use their eyes in a similar way,鈥 she added.

探花直播field research took place at the , which was established by Dr Alex Thornton of the 探花直播 of Exeter.听

To see the research in action, view video below:


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