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The Genius of Birds

The Genius of Birds

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The Genius of Birds — Bird Lens is an independent educational companion to the science of avian intelligence. Hosts Sheila and Victor turn research on bird brains and behavior into clear, interactive conversations that build from essential terms to experiments, edge cases, and practical observation. Follow crows, parrots, pigeons, and other remarkable birds as the series explores neurons, tool use, memory, navigation, communication, social learning, and the changing science of animal minds. Each episode is evidence-led, accessible, and designed to be easy to follow. Presented by the Bird Lens app. Learn more and continue exploring at https://birdlens.app.© 2026 Bird Lens
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  • Why Birds Aren’t Birdbrained: Brains, Neurons, and Flexible Intelligence
    2026/07/15
    Why Birds Aren’t Birdbrained: Brains, Neurons, and Flexible Intelligence is episode 2 of Bird Lens, in Part 1, Chapter 1. Sheila and Victor begin with listening prerequisites and plain-language definitions, then trace the concept’s history, motivation, and evolution. Their conversation moves from foundations to deeper ideas through questions, corrections, an analogy, edge cases, practical observation tips, a fact, an anecdote, and a mnemonic. A challenging quiz runs through the episode without an early answer, and Sheila reveals the solution before a concise recap. The hosts close by previewing Why Scientists Underestimated Birds for So Long, inviting listeners to subscribe to and rate Bird Lens, and asking listeners to download the Bird Lens app.
    • (00:00) - Opening Quiz
    • (01:31) - Prerequisites and Key Terms
    • (03:02) - History of the Concept
    • (04:34) - Evidence and Challenges
    • (06:05) - Quiz Answer
    • (07:37) - Summary and What’s Next
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    9 分
  • Rethinking the Bird Brain: How Scientists Measure Bird Intelligence
    2026/07/14
    Why did scientists spend so long underestimating bird intelligence? In the first episode of The Genius of Birds — Bird Lens, Sheila and Victor begin with the history behind the insult “birdbrained,” then build a clearer way to think about animal minds. You will learn the difference between brain size, neuron count, brain architecture, and flexible behavior; hear why dense avian forebrains changed the scientific picture; and test a difficult quiz about comparing a crow with a monkey. The conversation also covers experimental controls, common reasoning mistakes, New Caledonian crow tools, and a four-word memory aid: cells, circuits, context, and choices. Presented by the Bird Lens app. Subscribe, rate the show, and continue learning at https://birdlens.app. bird intelligence and ornithology | beginner bird identification guide | download the Bird Lens app
    • (00:00) - Welcome and the intelligence quiz
    • (01:42) - Intelligence, neurons, and brain architecture
    • (02:39) - How the bird-brain idea evolved
    • (03:48) - Modern evidence and fair intelligence tests
    • (06:21) - Quiz answer: compare flexible processes
    • (06:47) - Recap and what comes next
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    8 分
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