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Hawaiian forest birds engage in kleptoparasitism by stealing twigs from each other.

AgricultureApr 18, 2026score 0.282 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Hawaiian forest birds engaging in kleptoparasitism, where they steal twigs from each other. This behavior is highlighted as a risky but common occurrence in the islands' forests, drawing attention to ecological interactions and animal behavior.

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Hawaiian forest birds engage in kleptoparasitism by stealing twigs from each other.
Parent: EcologyEntity: Hawaiian forest birdsImpact: neutralDate: Apr 18, 2026Target: Hawaiian forest birds engage in kleptoparasitism by stealing twigs from each other.

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Hawaiian forest birds are stealing each other’s twigs https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.popsci.com/environment/birds-stealing-twigs-hawaii/
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Hawaiian forest birds are stealing each other’s twigs Kleptoparasitism is a risky crime sweeping the islands' forests. The post Hawaiian forest birds are stealing each other’s twigs appeared first on Popular Science. #science #popsci https://www.popsci.com/environment/birds-stealing-twigs-hawaii/
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