Scientists document wild birds 'talking' with humans for the first time

Zoologists have documented an incredible relationship between wild birds in Mozambique and the local Yao people, who team up together to hunt for honey.

Using a series of special hails and chirps the humans and birds are able to communicate - honeyguide birds lead the way to hidden beehives, where the Yao people share the spoils with their avian friends.

Photo by Claire Spottiswoode. Image of a honey hunter sourced from ScienceAlert. Available at: https://www.sciencealert.com/images/articles/processed/honeyhunter_web_1024.jpg