selection on behaviour to reduce nest predation, including patterns of nest defence. Here,
we test risk-taking behaviour to experimentally placed predators in the presence or absence
of nestlings. We use the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus) to test the prediction that
vigilance will be comparable with and without nestlings, but that alarm vocalisations will
increase when nestlings are present. We found support for both predictions. Adult vigilance …