"CROWS REMEMBER, REASON AND REDEFINE INTELIGENCE" with Kaeli Swift

February 10
1h 17m

Episode Description

What if intelligence isn’t what we’ve always assumed it is?

In this episode, corvid researcher Kaeli Swift invites us to reconsider how intelligence is defined by exploring the inner lives of crows and their relatives. Drawing from her groundbreaking work on crow funerals—where crows gather silently around their dead to observe, learn, and assess danger—she reveals how these birds use memory, reasoning, and social awareness in ways that don’t fit traditional human benchmarks, yet are deeply sophisticated.

From recognizing individual human faces to communicating risk across generations, crows demonstrate intelligence shaped by survival, community, and experience rather than language or tools. This conversation challenges the idea that intelligence must look human to be meaningful—and asks what we might learn if we paid closer attention to the forms of intelligence we’ve been overlooking all along.

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