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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1044939" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I would not put motor oil on my cattle. I use a mist of permethrin.</p><p></p><p>Birds have keen sense of sight. But they focus it on a narrow range. There are exceptions but they are more narrowed in their peripheral capabilites than say a dog or human. When you say black bird is it really a black bird or a Grackle. They are all consisted perching birds but I would have to refer to my Ornithology book to see if they are in the same <em>Family</em>. I do remember they are in the same <em>Order</em>. Laying eggs in other birds nest does not imply intelligence, it is hard wired into their cerebrum. So you are correct. They don't contemplate their actions like humans or primates. I will check the family they belong to to night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1044939, member: 17767"] I would not put motor oil on my cattle. I use a mist of permethrin. Birds have keen sense of sight. But they focus it on a narrow range. There are exceptions but they are more narrowed in their peripheral capabilites than say a dog or human. When you say black bird is it really a black bird or a Grackle. They are all consisted perching birds but I would have to refer to my Ornithology book to see if they are in the same [i]Family[/i]. I do remember they are in the same [i]Order[/i]. Laying eggs in other birds nest does not imply intelligence, it is hard wired into their cerebrum. So you are correct. They don't contemplate their actions like humans or primates. I will check the family they belong to to night. [/QUOTE]
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