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Urban birds are more scared of women than men - but scientists don’t know why

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Urban birds are more scared of women than men - but scientists don’t know why
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A recent study found that urban birds, including pigeons and sparrows, are more wary of women than men, allowing men to get closer before flying away. The research, conducted across five European countries, observed 2,701 interactions with 37 bird species. Scientists confirm the pattern but do not yet understand what cues birds use to distinguish gender or why they react more strongly to women.

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NewsUKHome NewsUrban birds are more scared of women than men – but scientists don’t know whyResearchers found that city birds will allow men to get an average of a metre closer before taking flightHarriette Boucher Wednesday 29 April 2026 11:26 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":true,"showBookmark":true,"articleId":"b2966959","articleMeta":{"url":"https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/urban-birds-pigeons-women-men-study-b2966959.html","title":"Urban birds are more scared of women than men –but scientists don’t know why"}}Related: Woman feeding pigeons arrested and handcuffed…

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