why do pigeons move their heads frequently
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However, most studies suggest that birds in motion bob their heads to stabilize their visual surroundings. In comparison, we rely more on our eye movements, not our head movements, to catch and hold images while in motion. Picture a pigeon on a moving treadmill.
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However, most studies suggest that birds in motion bob their heads to stabilize their visual surroundings. In comparison, we rely more on our eye movements, not our head movements, to catch and hold images while in motion. Picture a pigeon on a moving treadmill.
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