Write any two features that help the nocturnal birds to see in faint light.
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Adaptations to night vision include the large size of the eye, its tubular shape, large numbers of closely packed retinal rods, and an absence of cones, since cone cells are not sensitive enough for a low-photon nighttime environment.
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Vision is the most important sense for birds
1. The placement of their eyes gives them good binocular vision enabling accurate judgement of distances. Nocturnal species have tubular eyes, low numbers of colour detectors, but a high density of rod cells which function well in faint light.
2. A large pupil and large cornea allow more light to enter their eyes and they can see objects even in faint light.
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