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Do Birds “Hear” Worms?

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Do Birds “Hear” Worms?

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When a robin is searching for worms in the ground, it turns its head and leans downward. Because of this position, most people believe that the bird is straining to “hear” the worm. But birds have their eyes on the sides of their head, and therefore must turn their head to the side to see what’s in front of them. So when a robin

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