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City birds more wary of women, study finds
Updated On: 02 May, 2026 08:38 AM IST | Paris | Agencies
A study of 37 urban bird species, including great tit, house sparrow, and common blackbird, has found that birds tend to flee earlier when approached by women than men. On average, men could get about 3.3 feet closer before birds took off. Researchers say the reason behind this unexpected behaviour remains unclear

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Scientists uncovered an unexpected pattern in how city birds respond to people. Species such as great tits, house sparrows, and blackbirds tend to take flight sooner when approached by women than by men. The reason behind it is still unknown. On average, men were able to get about 3.3 feet closer than women before the birds took off. This pattern appeared across 37 species in Europe.
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