"In cities around the world, anti-bird spikes are used to protect statues and balconies from unwanted birds - but now, it appears the birds are getting their own back.
Dutch researchers have found that some birds use the spikes as weapons around their nests - using them to keep pests away in the same way that humans do.
It shows amazing adaptability, biologist Auke-Florian Hiemstra says.
"They are incredible fortresses - like a bunker for birds," he told the BBC."
Tiffany Wertheimer reports for BBC News July 12, 2023.
Source: BBC News, 07/13/2023