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Why study cognition in the wild (and how to test it)?Effects of landmark distance and stability on accuracy of reward relocation.Wild, free-living rufous hummingbirds do not use geometric cues in a spatial task.Treating hummingbirds as feathered bees: a case of ethological cross-pollination.Taking an insect-inspired approach to bird navigation.Wild rufous hummingbirds use local landmarks to return to rewarded locations.Floral vibrations by buzz-pollinating bees achieve higher frequency, velocity and acceleration than flight and defence vibrations
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