Talking about the world

Do you think birds do human-watching?

I was wondering while looking at the birds yesterday that, like how people do bird-watching, there could be birds that do "human-watching"? We are everywhere, there is variety of people and variety of activities on the street. We ourselves do "people-watching" when we are bored and look at the multitude of people walking on the street, so I don't think is that crazy of a thought.

What if birds like to rest on electricity cables and other high places because they like watching us go by? (I know is not, but is fun to imagine) I don't know how good is the sight of a bird, but I bet is really good because is vital for their flights, so I think they could see us relatively well, at least the way we walk or run and the clothes we dress.

I researched a little bit (read through this Wikipedia article) and found out that many birds have tetrachromatic vision, which means they can see a lot more colors than us. They'll see many more details than we do.

I'm often curious about how other animals perceive us, do they think we are weird? do they find us interesting as how we get fascinated by them? If I could talk to them I'd ask all these questions, what are the things that they are curious about.

Thanks for reading :)

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