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Arsonist falcons suggest birds discovered fire before humans did

By Andy Coghlan

5 January 2018

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Some birds of prey have learned to control fire, a skill previously thought to be unique to humans. The birds appear to deliberately spread wildfires in order to flush out prey. The finding suggests that birds may have beaten us to the use of fire.

There are many anecdotes about Australian birds of prey using fire, according to ornithologist Bob Gosford at the in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Most come from Aboriginal rangers who manage natural fires in the , which straddles Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The three species mentioned…

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