The famous artist M.C Escher painted the optical illusion where the black and white birds turn into fields. This famous illusion is called Day and Night.
maybe birds want them to be a natural color. Not painted?
no ...YES!
A: It painted giant eyes on the engine intakes to discourage birds from approaching.
Anything which is part of the normal landscape or sky (trees, hills, birds,clouds, planes) usually looks smaller when they're near the horizon. The reason for this is simple: stuff near the horizon is generally more distant. Just take trees in the landscape, or a road disappearing in the distance as an example. Because of this our brain knows and expects that objects at or near the horizon appear particularly small compared to their true life size.
A painted bunting is one of two species of birds, a variety of brightly coloured finch, or a Smith's longspur.
Well, I only see 7, unless you count the dog. The big man witht the dog for the hand, the lady, the man, the baby, and up around the wall are faces. It's sort of like that illusion with the vase. there are candlestick like things that on the sides have faces. And there is one where the birds are. they make up another too. I dont see the other 2, though.
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It gives them the illusion of company, especially if they are kept cooped up alone in a cage.
John James Audubon. Good luck :)
He was a good bird painter
to kill snakes, rats and other pests in their fields.
John James Audubon (1785-1851)