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New from JRR: Hagler et al. compared nest provisioning between Harris's Hawks breeding in groups vs hawks breeding in pairs. They found no difference in prey diversity or # of deliveries, concluding the benefit of cooperation is likely influenced by an ar


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New from JRR: Hagler et al. compared nest provisioning between Harris's Hawks breeding in groups vs hawks breeding in pairs. They found no difference in prey diversity or # of deliveries, concluding the benefit of cooperation is likely influenced by an array of ecological factors https://twitter.com/research_raptor/status/1534022908263092224/photo/1 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUnv5APUEAELeIs.png:large

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