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    Why in the majority of photos the birds look at left?

    Perhaps we are conditioned to photograph them beak left due to the hand drawn picture book's tradition of beak left. When you turn the page, the bird on the left page first appears to be looking at you. How friendly! Versus if he was beak right, you'd be looking at him A$$, how rude !
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    Why in the majority of photos the birds look at left?

    And yet more evidence why Canada was separated from the USA.
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    Why in the majority of photos the birds look at left?

    Lol, you mean like " the water going down the drain spins one way in North and other way in South " ,? Hahaha
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    Why in the majority of photos the birds look at left?

    If you mean they are 'facing beak left' . I think subconsciously we read and view left to right, so we photograph things to where we see their face first (left) and body second (right).
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