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The New York Times Agency May 2010
*FILE (NYT9) DURHAM, NC -- January 31, 2005 -- SCI-BIRD-BRAINS -- Dr. Erich Jarvis, Assistant Professor, Depatment of Neurobiology, Duke Univesity Medical Center in his lab at Duke with a zebra finch on Dec. 20, 2002. Birdbrain has long been a colloquial term of ridicule. The common notion is that birds' brains are simple, or so scientists thought and taught for many years. But that notion has increasingly been called into question as crows and parrots, among other birds, have shown what appears to be behavior as intelligent as that of chimpanzees. (Jenny Warburg/The New York Times)
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