Swallows, like many bird species, have good eyesight adapted for their active lifestyle, particularly during the day. They are diurnal, meaning they are primarily active during daylight hours, and their vision is optimized for seeing in bright light rather than low-light conditions. While they may have some ability to see in dim light, they are not nocturnal birds and do not have the adaptations necessary for effective night vision.
in a hotter climate
in a hotter climate
The possessive form of "swallows" is "swallows'." This is used to indicate something that belongs to multiple swallows. For example, you might say "the swallows' nest" to refer to a nest that belongs to several swallows.
The possessive form of the plural noun swallows is swallows'. Example: There was a row of swallows' nests under the edge of the cliff. The word swallows is also the third person, singular of the verb to swallow.
NO because it is dark it can not see you
starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.
A group of swallows is called a "flight" or a "gulp."
they are the see in the dark fairies
If she only swallows it, then no.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
the golden eagle can see in the dark
swallows migrate for one month.