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Nest Material Choice in Zebra Finches

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 14:34
by GregH
Here's something I picked up in New Scientist magazine
Helen Thomson wrote:To test if birds choose to camouflage their nests or whether they are well-camouflaged simply because of the colour of available building tools, like twigs and leaves, Ida Bailey and her team at the University of St Andrews, UK, performed a spot of redecorating.
They wallpapered the cages of 21 male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) with a new colour – blue, pink or yellow – and offered the birds nesting materials in two colours, one that matched the wallpaper, and one that contrasted with it.
All of the birds built their nests predominantly with material that matched their wallpaper. Bailey says their experiment is the first to show that birds carefully choose the colour of their nest materials.
But all of the birds also included a small amount of the non-matching colour, which Bailey says may provide "disruptive camouflage", breaking up the outline of the nest to help conceal it from predators.
This report is based on the work of Ida Bailey in The Auk, 132(1):11-15. 2015