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Eagles have extraordinary sight, allowing them to spot prey from significant distances, up to 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) away. With four to eight times sharper vision than humans, they can perceive ultraviolet light, which aids them in tracking prey. In contrast, nocturnal birds like owls have front-facing eyes, granting them binocular vision essential for hunting in low light.
Parrots and Pigeons
Parrots have a comparable visual acuity to humans, capable of seeing ultraviolet light. Pigeons possess remarkable vigilance aided by excellent monocular vision, allowing them to see in wide angles to spot predators while at the same time distinguishing between multiple colors.