(AP) -- Mounting tiny video cameras to the tail feathers of crows, researchers discovered that the birds use a variety of tools to seek food, and
even make their own tools, plucking, smoothing and bending twigs and grass stems.
"We observed a new mode of tool use that was not known before. We saw them use tools on the ground, using a little grass stem to poke and fish into
nests," researcher Christian Rutz of England's University of Oxford said in a telephone interview.
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"They do make tools, which is quite unusual. They do not just pick up any random twig," Rutz explained.
He said the birds select the twig they want, break it off and sometimes smooth it or bend it into a hook. They also like to use dry grass stems, which
are more flexible, he explained. Especially good tools were kept for future use.
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I always knew crows were not exactly bird-brained.