Quite alot actually!!!!!!!!Owls can rotate their heads right round!!!!!!!!
In the heads of anonymous people watching birds.
Yes. Many birds have been known to fly down to people and eat their heads.
No, not all birds can turn their heads all the way around. While some species, like owls, have a remarkable ability to rotate their heads significantly due to unique neck structures, they can only turn their heads about 270 degrees, not a full 360 degrees. Most birds have more limited neck flexibility, allowing for a range of motion that helps them spot predators and prey without needing to turn their entire bodies.
On the contrary, participants at meetings are expected to turn (rotate their heads) in order to face whomever is speaking.
Owls belong to the class Aves, which includes all birds. Within this class, they are part of the order Strigiformes, which consists of nocturnal birds of prey known for their distinct facial disks and ability to rotate their heads up to 270 degrees.
The species of birds that have a distinctive black stripe on their heads are called the Black-capped Chickadees.
I haven't a clue but it's just a guess, because otherwise the tall people will bang their heads.
There are 13 birds in the cage.
People called " snowbirds " . Generally retired people, and some who just can't tolerate the cold weather.
Birds move their heads quickly to help them focus on objects and prey, as well as to maintain balance while moving.
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