Scheming chicks blackmail doting parents for more food

Scheming chicks blackmail doting parents for more food
Updated 11 April 2013
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Scheming chicks blackmail doting parents for more food

Scheming chicks blackmail doting parents for more food

PARIS: Fledglings of a southern African bird species threaten suicide to blackmail their parents into bringing them more food, scientists said yesterday. When hungry, pied babbler fledglings flutter from the nest to the ground, where predators roam, and start screeching to highlight their plight, said a study published in the British journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
“This stimulates adults to increase their provisioning rates,” the science team wrote. “Once satiated, fledglings return to the safety of cover.” The strategy is dangerous, as the birds are not good flyers at this tender age and at particular risk of predators on the ground. But the short-term risk of being caught is probably lower than the long-term costs of being small and weak, said the paper.