Honeyguides are wild birds that team up with humans and then lead them to honey. Researchers recently found that the calls these birds respond to are unique and tied to their location. NPR science correspondent
Nell Greenfieldboyce talks about this relationship and shares how researchers followed honeyguides to learn about their call behaviors.
Read Nell's full story
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