Yes, it is.
Objects with absolute magnitudes of one or less are extremely bright, and typically include objects like the Sun, the Moon, and certain major planets like Venus and Jupiter when viewed from Earth. These objects appear very bright in our sky because they reflect or emit a lot of light towards us.
I am not sure what exactly you mean with "planetary objects". To see planets, just look up in the evening, and watch out for objects that look like exceptionally bright stars. These days (October 2010), after sunset you can see Venus as a very bright star in the west, and Jupiter as a bright star (less bright than Venus, but otherwise exceptionally bright) in the east.
Parrots are attuned to bright coloured objects. They are attracted to bright flowers, which often contain sweet nectar which the parrots enjoy, but caged birds also like brightly coloured toys in their cages.
Dull dark objects absorb more light and heat energy than bright shiny objects, which reflect more light. The absorbed light energy is then converted into heat, causing dull dark objects to emit more heat. Bright shiny objects reflect a greater portion of incoming light, so less energy is absorbed and emitted as heat.
Stars
There are two birds famous for stealing objects made by humans. Magpies will take anything that shines or reflects light. No one quite knows why. The other is the male bowerbird which lines its nest with anything that is bright blue. The more blue things around its nest, the more likely a female will mate with it.
The magpie.
Yes, bright red objects can absorb heat because they absorb light across a broad spectrum, including infrared radiation, which carries heat. The absorption of light energy by bright red objects causes them to heat up.
she normally puts on a dark dress no bright colours
Color can affect eyesight in various ways. For example, bright colors can stimulate and energize the eyes, while cooler colors can have a calming effect. Additionally, certain colors can improve contrast and visibility, making it easier to distinguish objects and textures. However, prolonged exposure to certain strong or bright colors can cause eye strain and fatigue.
No, there are some in Washington, too.
The bright star visible in the eastern sky around 6:00 AM in Dallas is likely the planet Venus. Venus is often one of the brightest objects in the morning or evening sky, and it is known for its distinctive brightness and steady appearance.