
Avian Behavior
Avian behavior refers to the actions and responses of birds, shaped by their biological needs and environment. It includes activities like flying, foraging for food, building nests, communicating through calls and songs, and caring for their young. Birds also display social behaviors such as flocking or territorial defending. These behaviors are essential for survival, reproduction, and maintaining their place in the ecosystem. Studying avian behavior helps us understand how birds adapt to changing environments and interactions within their communities.