It is assumed that many birds attempt to conceal their nests by using camouflage. To our knowledge, however, no previous experimental studies have explicitly tested this assumption. To explore whether birds choose materials that match the background colors of nest sites to reduce the conspicuousness of their nests, we offered nest-building male Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) a choice of nest materials that either matched or did not match the color of their nest cup and the surrounding cage walls. Males chose to nest predominantly with material that matched the background color of the cage. To our knowledge, this is the first experimental evidence that birds actively select materials that camouflage their nests.
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1 October 2014
Birds build camouflaged nests
Ida E. Bailey,
Felicity Muth,
Kate Morgan,
Simone L. Meddle,
Susan D. Healy
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The Auk
Vol. 132 • No. 1
January 2015
Vol. 132 • No. 1
January 2015
Background matching
birds
camouflage
choice
nest
Zebra Finch