They are small enough to block out the wind
Birds have a protective membrane called a nictitating membrane that covers their eyes while flying in rain to help keep them moist and maintain visibility. Additionally, birds have specialized oil glands near their eyes that secrete oils to help repel water and maintain clarity of vision while flying in rainy conditions.
Hairs surrounding the eyes are all there to help prevent the eyes from getting anything in them. The eyebrows help prevent anything falling from getting in the eyes. The eyelashes help the eyes keep anything from directly flying into the eyes and getting stuck in them. Eyelids help keep the eyes hydrated and protected at the same time.
they have 2 eyes
Yes, pigeons have eyes all birds do.
All birds have 2 eyes.
we need in the school doing homework with either birds
Yes, all mammals' eyes have an iris.
They use their eyes.
the same way you do.
The birds do. The fruits don't.
it is a flying alein monkey with lazer eyes
Birds may avoid animals with large eyes because they could be perceived as potential predators or threats. The presence of large eyes might signal alertness or aggressiveness, leading birds to view them as a potential danger. Additionally, birds may have evolved to avoid animals with large eyes as a survival strategy to reduce the risk of being attacked or eaten.