No bird would have metal inside its head.
Magnets inside of there head tell them what places are habitable or inhabitable. That it why most birds travel in groups. Larger birds don't have a flock because they don't have magnets in their heads to tell them. With larger birds it is all instinct and survival of the fittest.
All I know for sure is that when a strong magnet is near my parakeet's head, its pupils will shrink.
The species of birds that have a distinctive black stripe on their heads are called the Black-capped Chickadees.
There are 13 birds in the cage.
Birds move their heads quickly to help them focus on objects and prey, as well as to maintain balance while moving.
Harpies
harpies
it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view
Birds twitch their heads to help them focus on objects and maintain their balance. This quick movement allows them to accurately judge distances and track potential prey or threats.
Yes, birds have ears located on the sides of their heads behind their eyes. They don't have external ears like mammals, but they do have ear holes covered by feathers.
Yes. Many birds have been known to fly down to people and eat their heads.
they have this thing in their heads that sort of an internal compass