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Can birds see blue?
« on: 27/06/2010 11:30:02 »
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Why can't  birds see the colour blue? Or can they?

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« Reply #1 on: 27/06/2010 19:38:02 »
Quote from: Arunima on 27/06/2010 11:30:02
Why can't  birds see the colour blue? Or can they?

If the pigments in their retina are anything to go by, they can see blue ...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrachromacy
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    « Reply #2 on: 28/06/2010 12:26:21 »
    So many birds have beautiful blue display plumage (the Norwegian Blue for instance)  I would be very surprised if they could not distinguish this colour. 
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    « Reply #3 on: 29/06/2010 20:34:10 »
    We discussed this question on our show

    Helen -  Well, yes. All you have to really do is look at a peacock’s tail to see just how important the colour blue is for birds and in fact, birds have really extraordinary vision because they have four cones. As well as the three that we have as mammals and humans have, they can also see UV and near UV light, and the reason they do this is for all sorts of things. We think it plays a really important role in sexual signals if you cut out the UV part of feathers, it really kind of interferes with how birds can communicate with each other. And it’s also quite important for them in their ability to find prey and to forage and find other food. So UV light is very important and they have great colour vision too. So birds are really quite championing the world of colour vision actually, and can see much more than we can.


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