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Spectacular bird's-eye view? Hummingbirds see diverse colors humans can only imagine

Date: June 17, 2020
nonspectral colorsRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryGothicColoradoSelasphorus platycercus

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June 17 -- To find food, dazzle mates, escape predators and navigate diverse terrain, birds rely on their excellent color vision. "Humans are color-blind compared to birds and many other animals," said Mary Caswell Stoddard, an assistant professor in the Princeton University Department of Ecology an

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