
Thomas Kelly
Dr. Thomas Kelly is a biologist at University College Cork (UCC) who collaborates on research related to avian behavior. Alongside ecologist Patrick Smiddy, he has reported on the 'anting' behavior of rooks, contributing valuable insights into the ecological significance of this intriguing phenomenon.
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Thomas Kelly was killed by Kieran Loveridge in 2012, which led to significant legal changes in Sydney.
One-punch killer charged with drug possessionThomas Kelly expresses incredulity over the planning permission being overturned for a critical care extension at the Rotunda Hospital.
Planners want to protect Parnell Square’s ‘character’. Have they been there? – The Irish TimesThomas Kelly questions the honesty of the work done by the authors of 'When Prophecy Fails'.
Comment l’étude rocambolesque à l’origine du concept de « dissonance cognitive » a été déboulonnéeThomas Kelly was reported missing in action at the age of 21 during World War II.
80 år efter kriget – nu begravs bombplanets besättningThe bombardier, 2nd Lt. Thomas Kelly, was to be buried Monday in Livermore, California, where he grew up in a ranching family.
WWII bomber crash left 11 dead and ‘non-recoverable.’ Four are finally coming homeIn the latest Irish Naturalists’ Journal, ecologist Patrick Smiddy and Dr Thomas Kelly report on three instances of anting by rooks in Cork.
Rooks are on par with chimpanzees in terms of intelligence – The Irish Times



















