RE: why do people say "bird brain" ? Birds are smart!
(06-14-2012, 02:44 AM)Ram Wrote:
(06-14-2012, 12:47 AM)Victor Leigh Wrote: No, birds definitely cannot be stupid. When a bird flies in the air, for example, there are so many factors involved. If the bird's brain is not capable of assessing all the information, it would not be able to fly at all.
One other thing I have noticed is that birds can adapt to the environment very well. I used to wake up very early at one time. Birds like chicken and ducks are not supposed to wake up until the sun rises. However, after just a few times of me waking up so early, my chickens and ducks also wake up at the same time and start making noises, expecting to be fed.
While I agree birds are smarter than most people think, flying has little to do with smart. Many insects can fly too. Insects aren't that smart, although their level of intelligence is still underestimated.
The birds around here seem to be singing at around 4am while it's still 100% dark.
Singing at 4am? That's rather unusual. I haven't heard of any birds singing in the dark yet. Just curious. What kind of birds are those?