Birds that have a Penchant for Aromatherapy
The mysteries of nature are
always a source of wonder. Think of cleansing your home. You thought only
humans do it? Wrong. Scientists have discovered that birds also do it.
The information came from observations
of Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) nests. Blue tits use medicinal plants to disinfect their nests.
The birds line their nests with aromatic plants to kill bacteria.
Plants such as mint (Mentha suaveolens) and lavender
(Lavandula stoechas), are used. Scientists observed significant change in
the composition of bacterial communities living on blue tit nestlings after the
aromatic plants were introduced by the birds in the nests.
According to scientists different birds prefer different aromatics, regardless of their local availability.
There is mystery surrounding
the selection of aromatic plants. For example, in a territory with big bushes
of lavender, for some unknown reason blue tits collect mint that can only be
found far away from their nests. Scientists are keen to find out the reasons
behind these personal preferences.
The details of the research appear in the journal Oecologia.
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