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.
Most members of the crow family will steal bright objects, most notably the magpie, i most cases bright objects are stolen in the spring as the birds use it to "decorate" their nests
A bird which steal bright object
Magpies
The magpie.
The Ostrich it steals eggs
magpies steals shiny objects
Male satin bowerbirds collect objects that are the same color as a female's eyes: bright blue.
Toucan
innate selection - GRADPOINT
innate selection - GRADPOINT
Run away.
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.
A male bird shows bright feathers to attract a mate. What type of behavior is this?
Bower bird
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.