Some animals see color & some don't
yes why wouldn't theay so i bet
all birds are unable to see the colour blue... except the owl! :P
Birds can see the colour red very well and are often attracted to it, so if a plant has red berries these are often eaten by birds. Also, in the tropics, red flowers are often visited by birds for their nectar (like hummingbirds) and their pollen is also distributed by birds. Also, many plants attract insects that are in turn eaten by birds. ^^
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No. Kookaburras, like most birds, see in full colour. They are believed to have particularly acute colour vision.
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Yes. They are red-green colour-blind.
Compared to all birds, with an ostrich as the largest-then yes. Compared to all common birds you can see daily-about average. You can always notice a cardinal by their red feathers!
You can get the colour brown by mixing red and black. See the link for other ways.
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All birds need to see color so they can distinguish their food from the background and also so they can recognize predators easier. Birds have amazing vision in ALL categories-color, distance, up-close, movement, panoramic, etc.