Oct. 16th, 2020

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https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/news/science/magpies-share-food-less-fortunate/

"...Dutch biologist Jorg Massen found that Azure-winged Magpies of eastern Asia will share food with other birds of their species that do not have enough to eat. “They seem to take each other’s perspective into account in their decision and thus seem to show sympathy,” says Massen, of Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

"Helping others has long been regarded as typical human behavior. Nowadays we know that primates and some other social mammals also show so-called prosocial behavior. “My earlier research has shown that birds, too, sometimes do something for someone else,” Massen explains. “The question was, however, whether this is ‘instinctive’ behavior that is ingrained, or whether this behavior is flexible, and whether these birds might also take into account how great the need of the other animal is.”

"To investigate prosociality in birds, Massen subjected Azure-winged Magpies to an experiment. He gave one bird an abundance of mealworms while other magpies also had access to the highly desired food or were given nothing at all. The magpie then had the opportunity to share the portion of mealworms with conspecifics through a wire-mesh screen.

"Massen and his co-authors discovered that the magpies are inclined to share food with their peers. They differentiate, however, between whether others have food or do not have food, and subsequently cater to that lack. “Females mainly shared with the others if they had nothing. The males always shared. We think the latter has to do with ‘advertisement;’ look at me being generous. With the females it’s mainly to help the other if they have nothing.”..."
camwyn: A gray sewing machine with the Singer logo on its knob (sewing machine)
Dad reports he's having trouble with his glasses fogging up, so I'm working on something like this:

A woman in eyeglasses wearing a white cotton mask over the lower half of her face. The mask comes up over her nose and is held down at the edges of the nose piece by the bottom of her glasses, and has a seam down the middle part and stitching all along the top edge, but no seam over the actual nose piece.

Not my best photography but it will do for the moment. I am very proud of some of the zigzag work I did for the seams but I am going to have to find a way to get a better photo of that before posting it.

Quilter's cotton outside. 600 threadcount cotton against the face. dual layer polyester chiffon in the middle. Not, admittedly, actual filter fabric- but if Argonne Labs' results apply to the real world, it's a pretty good shot.

Going to see about making probably two more. One with a metal strip permanently installed in the nose bit, one with a pocket for add/remove option before washing. Masks don't help as much if they're not secure against your face at the edges. ETA: also going to use shorter elastic for the ear bits, or possibly use behind-the-head ties instead. I think Dad prefers the tie option.

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