Falcons have natural 'eye makeup' to improve hunting ability
_https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210601194155.htm__
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Dark 'eyeliner' feathers of peregrine falcons act as sun shields to 
improve the birds' hunting ability, a new scientific study suggests. 
Scientists have long speculated that falcons' eye markings improve their 
ability to target fast-moving prey, like pigeons and doves, in bright 
sunlight. Now research suggests these markings have evolved according to 
the climate; the sunnier the bird's habitat, the larger and darker are 
the tell-tale dark 'sun-shade' feathers.


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