MIND OF A MAGPIE
Amanda Ridley & Grace Blackburn Short documentary about our research on Gardening Australia, ABC 20-10-23 |
THE SMARTER THE MAGPIES, THE BETTER THEY CAN HANDLE OUR NOISY CITIES
Grace Blackburn & Amanda Ridley The Conversation article about our latest research, headed by PhD student Grace Blackburn 17-10-23 |
STATE LIBRARY OF WA THEATRE FILM PREMIERE
Amanda Ridley Screen premiere for short film/documentary of bioacoustics in Western Australia 4-8-23 |
WEEKEND BIRDER EPISODE 06 - MAGPIES WITH MANDY
Amanda Ridley Podcast covering magpie research with Weekend Birder 28-9-22 |
OFF TRACK PODCAST - DO YOUR FRIENDS MAKE YOU SMARTER?
Amanda Ridley Part 2 of the podcast interview with the Off Track Podcast, ABC 12-6-21 |
OFF TRACK PODCAST PART 1: THE REAL MAGPIES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Amanda Ridley The first of two podcast interviews discussing our magpie research on the Off Track Podcast, ABC 5-6-21 |
EVEN DESERT ADAPTED BIRDS IN THE KALAHARI CANNOT COPE WITH A WARMING CLIMATE
Amanda Bourne, Susan Cunningham, Claire N. Spottiswoode, Amanda Ridley Article on Forbes re. our findings during our research in the Kalahari SA 31-7-20 |
MALE AND FEMALE MAGPIES HAVE DIFFERENT WARBLES
Amanda Ridley Radio interview on the difference in magpie warbles on ABC Radio Newcastle 6-7-20 |
MAGPIE SONG RESEARCH REVEALS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SEXES
Amanda Ridley Article conveying our research findings re. title, on ABC News 2-7-20 |
FEMALE MAGPIES ARE LOUDER AND CHATTIER THAN MALES, RESEARCHERS HAVE FOUND
Amanda Ridley Our research presented in an article by the Daily Mail 2-7-20 |
UNDERSTANDING GROUP RELATIONSHIPS IN GORILLAS
Melanie Mirville, Amanda Ridley, Cyril Grueter Multiple researchers from UWA collaborated to study group relationships within gorilla troops, their findings are communicated in the article above 18-9-18 |
FLIGHT DELAYS: STUDY FINDS OUT WHY SOME AFRICAN BIRDS STAY HOME LONGER
Martha J. Nelson-Flower, Elizabeth Wiley, Tom P. Flower, Amanda Ridley Media coverage of our paper by Science Daily 21-3-18 |
HATE MAGPIES? TOO BAD, THEY MIGHT EXPLAIN THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BRAINS
Benjamin Ashton, Alex Thornton, Emily Edwards, Amanda Ridley Media adaption of our Nature paper by Vice 16-2-18 |
MAGPIES' BRAIN POWER MAY BE BOOSTED BY LIVING IN LARGER GROUPS
Benjamin Ashton, Alex Thornton, Emily Edwards, Amanda Ridley Media coverage of our Nature paper by ABC News 8-2-18 |