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How do birds see while flying in rain?

Birds have a protective membrane called a nictitating membrane that covers their eyes while flying in rain to help keep them moist and maintain visibility. Additionally, birds have specialized oil glands near their eyes that secrete oils to help repel water and maintain clarity of vision while flying in rainy conditions.


Why do birds not cast their shadows while flying high in the sky?

Birds flying up in the sky do not cast their shadow because the source of light (sun) is too large compared to the object (bird) and the umbra of the shadow formed on the screen (ground) is very small, negligible.So it is tough to see its shadow on the ground. (P.S. If this is a VNS student reading this for Physics research, then I'm pretty sure you're in my grade and you know who I am)


Is flying an instinctive behavior for birds?

Flying is not an instinctive behavior for birds; rather, it is a learned behavior. Birds learn to fly by practicing and developing the necessary skills as they grow and mature. While birds have evolved over time to have adaptations that make flight possible, it is not something they automatically know how to do.


What is it called a birds eye view?

A "birds eye" view is a view of something from above. The view a bird would see while flying over something.


What is the difference between fish and birds?

Fish are aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for swimming, while birds are feathered, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates with wings for flying. Fish live in water, while birds predominantly live on land and in the air.