RichieTwitchy
YNWA
Hi all
Photographed this young Grey Heron fishing on the canal - no, he didn't use a rod - and noticed that I captured an odd movement of his eyes.
At first I thought it was the reflection of the fish in the Heron's eye but in the second photo the fish is in the same position but there is no 'reflection'.
So is the Heron's eye similar to, but not exactly like, that of a Chameleon?
I have never noticed this before - and doing a search for Heron's eye movement brought up lots of confusing web pages regarding their vision with diagrams and graphs, but couldn't find something that would give me a simple answer.
Any help appreciated thanks
Photographed this young Grey Heron fishing on the canal - no, he didn't use a rod - and noticed that I captured an odd movement of his eyes.
At first I thought it was the reflection of the fish in the Heron's eye but in the second photo the fish is in the same position but there is no 'reflection'.
So is the Heron's eye similar to, but not exactly like, that of a Chameleon?
I have never noticed this before - and doing a search for Heron's eye movement brought up lots of confusing web pages regarding their vision with diagrams and graphs, but couldn't find something that would give me a simple answer.
Any help appreciated thanks