Urban birds are more scared of women than men, but why?
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Times
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Recent ornithological research across European urban environments reveals a fascinating behavioral pattern: wild birds demonstrate greater wariness toward women than men. This gender-based fear response spans multiple species, including pigeons and woodpeckers, with females able to approach significantly closer before birds flee. Scientists are investigating potential biological and evolutionary explanations for this unexpected phenomenon, examining factors such as perceived size, movement patterns, and acoustic cues that might trigger differential threat assessment in avian populations.
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