
Rethinking the Dodo, ice age bird carvings, and a hunt banned after 500 years
Also this week: the search for a rarely seen, six-foot-tall cassowary, and evidence crows track which humans are trustworthy.
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Also this week: the search for a rarely seen, six-foot-tall cassowary, and evidence crows track which humans are trustworthy.

Also this week: drone-eyed pigeons, an offline app for identifying birdsong, and the flowers hummingbirds can’t resist.

Also this week: a flyway grant spanning two continents and a hummingbird quietly rewriting plant evolution.

In this week’s Life List Newsletter, follow the invisible highways that carry billions of birds from the Arctic to Africa, now the focus of a sweeping new conservation push.