a world of color

“Birds can see a world of color far richer than we can. Humans have only three types of cones in each eye, whereas birds have four. Since each type interprets visual input differently, the picture formed in a bird’s brain contains colors, including some in the ultraviolet range, that we can only imagine.”

—Patrick Merrell, Bird Brain-Teasers, 2008.

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