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Shy Great Tits Stick Together, Bold Ones Have More 'Friends'
The old adage "birds of a feather flock together" takes on a whole new meaning with new research published in the journal Ecology Letters, which contends that male birds with "shy" social behavior are more likely to join flocks of birds with similar personalities.
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