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Notoriously, Epstein et al. (1981) trained pigeons to peck at a mark on their own bodies that was visible only in a mirror, and they used this to call into question the attribution of "self-awareness" on the basis of the mirror-mark test, preferring an associative learning explanation.
There's inevitably a pecking order at every break.
A robin was pecking furiously at the roadside grass.
At the beginning of the encounter, Trump appeared to flick a piece of what he called dandruff off Macron's pristine lapel, and a joint news conference in the White House East Room was marked by French-style pecking kisses.
Mostly, a chicken just pecks away in a desultory fashion.
A few chickens were pecking around in the yard.
Reduced stress leads to a lower incidence of pecking behaviour.
The mark is always a mark.
A few chickens peck the mud.
A couple of chickens are pecking at them like corn.
Geoffrey Stines Toronto, Ontario Patricia Marx, in her essay on New York grocery stores, accurately portrays the mixture of oddity, charm, and calculated salesmanship that marks a Stew Leonard's store ("A Bushel and a Peck," January 16th).
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