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Do birds have a personality?

July 19, 2017July 19, 2017 Lysanne Snijders

The platform Traces.Dreams asked me if I would like to be interviewed about my work passion for animal behaviour? They did not have to ask me twice :-).

“Traces.Dreams is a place on the web for people interested in the past, passionate about the present and curious about the future. Traces.Dreams is where you can find inspiration through a multidisciplinary and multi-regional perspective. Our vision is to make the big questions and dreams of today’s researchers visible. We interview researchers from different disciplines and countries to get their perspective on their work, their views on life, their “whys”, their motivation and their wishes.”

Novel Environment (c) Lysanne Snijders
A juvenile great tit (Parus major) in a novel environment, for testing exploratory behaviour. (c) Lysanne Snijders
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Do birds have personality

A new episode of @tracesdreams is out: Short video on “Do #birds have a personality?”

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