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Can birds see straight ahead?

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Or do they have to turn their head so that an eye is facing that direction?

(My 8 year old daughter's question!)

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  1. it depends on the shape of their heads. owls face forward so they see forward like we do. parakeets' eyes are on the side of their head so they can only see forward a little bit. it is easier for them to turn their heads so they can see more of you.


  2. well my cockatiel will kinda turn her eyes out to see me or will turn her head. I would say that yes when they turn there heads sideways they are looking at you.

  3. If we are talking about parakeets and lovebirds, then they will basically have 360 vision, due to their eyes being right on the side of their head. This allowed them to see predators in the wild before it was too late.

    Your birds just wanted to get a better look at your daughter lol. See what she was up to :P

    If we are talking about an owl, or a bird similar, however, they're right on the front of the head, but they can spin their head 270, so they still have good all round vision.


  4. since most birds have eyes on the sides of their heads, they can see almost a 360 degree view around them, but not right behind them.

  5. of course  

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