Cities Can Learn a Lot from Great Tits
Briefly

The great tit species displays remarkable cognitive abilities in urban areas by producing false alarms, knocking on windows for food, and drumming on bee hives to catch bees, illustrating their adaptability to city living.
Contrary to expectations, urban great tits exhibit lower stress hormone levels than forest birds, indicating their surprising ability to cope with urbanization and thrive in denser urban environments.
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