
Deciphering the Language of Birds: Suzuki Toshitaka / Animal …
May 20, 2025 · Through research on the calls of the Japanese tit, Suzuki Toshitaka has proven that animals other than humans have language capabilities. He talks about pioneering the field …
Birds make an 'after you' gesture to prompt their mate to enter nest
Mar 25, 2024 · In a bid to learn more about such behaviours in birds, Toshitaka Suzuki at the University of Tokyo and his colleagues have installed hundreds of nest boxes in a forest …
Japanese Tits Picture What They're 'Talking' About | National …
Songbirds known as Japanese tits communicate using human-like rules for language and can mentally picture what they’re talking about, research suggests. Hear a word, particularly an …
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Toshitaka SUZUKI | RCAST
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Japanese bird researcher 1st in the world to prove animals use …
Apr 4, 2022 · Toshitaka Suzuki, a 38-year-old assistant professor at Kyoto University's Hakubi Center for advanced research, first became interested in Japanese tits -- each about 15 …
Toshitaka N Suzuki - ASAB
Nov 20, 2025 · As founder of the world’s first “animal linguistics” laboratory, he integrates animal behavior, linguistics, and cognitive science to explore how non‑human animals …
VOX POPULI: Realizing that animals have languages would be life ...
May 29, 2023 · He has observed and analyzed various patterns of its singing, including it saying, “piitsupi” and “jaajaa.” His research paper proving this bird speaks a “language” attracted …
Wild bird gestures “after you” - EurekAlert!
Mar 25, 2024 · “In our latest discovery, we revealed that the Japanese tit uses gestures to communicate with their mate,” said Associate Professor Toshitaka Suzuki from the University …
The animal linguist who figured out the language of birds⁈
<p>Toshitaka Suzuki, an associate professor at the University of Tokyo and animal linguist, has won an international award for finding words and grammar in the calls of the titmouse.</p> …