Monday, June 13, 2011

FEEDING VIDEO!!!!!

WATCH THIS VIDEO FRIENDS.

Why do pigeons bob their heads?

Pigeons feeding
Pigeons feeding
The pigeon has side-mounted eyes, unlike humans and owls which have forward facing eyes. As pigeons have monocular vision rather than binocular vision they bob their heads for depth of perception. The pigeon’s eyes function much better with stationary images and therefore as the pigeon takes a step forward the head is temporarily left behind. The next step jerks the head forward again and so on. This allows the bird to correctly orient itself.