This rescued starling just played back a digital image from memory using sound like a living hard drive


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In a bizarre yet intriguing experiment, musician and science enthusiast Benn Jordan has explored whether birds could act as a living storage medium.

The bird in question, a young starling, had been rescued as a chick and raised by humans after apparently being abandoned near a noisy train track.

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