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Woodpeckers drumming on trees use the same part of the brain as songbirds learning a tune

Researchers from Brown University have found that when woodpeckers drum their beaks against a tree they activate the same brain regions that songbirds use when learning to vocalise.

Brain evolution clarifies why woodpeckers peck

The specialized brain area that helps songbirds learn songs also exists in woodpeckers, suggesting their communicative rat-a-tat-tat evolved the same way.

Study: Woodpecker Drumming is Neurologically Similar to Songbird Vocalization

Study: Woodpecker Drumming is Neurologically Similar to Songbird Vocalization
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Drumming woodpeckers use similar brain regions as songbirds

Woodpeckers drum on trees and other objects using brain regions similar to those that songbirds use to sing, suggesting a common evolutionary origin for the complex behaviors.

Why do woodpeckers peck? New discovery about bird brains sheds light on intriguing question

Why do woodpeckers peck? New discovery about bird brains sheds light on intriguing question
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