Use of spatial and colour cues by foraging pine siskins (Carduelis pinus): a field study.

Behav Processes

Environmental Science Programme, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NL A2H6P9, Canada.

Published: March 2009

Pine siskins (Carduelis pinus) frequently forage at known high quality food supplies such as backyard feeders. In this field study, pine siskins visited backyard feeders of differing colour and spatial position. The three feeders contained varying amounts of food in a ratio of 3:2:1. The birds quickly distributed their visits in this ratio to the three feeders. During unbaited tests, two feeders on a given day had their positions swapped. The siskins appeared to primarily use both large-scale spatial or distal cues when foraging as well as local colour cues.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2008.12.009DOI Listing

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