Wilson's Snipe
Because a Wilson’s Snipe’s eyes are set far back on its head, it can see almost as well behind as in front and to the sides. This arrangement makes it difficult for a potential predator to sneak up on a feeding snipe—it almost literally has “eyes in the back of its head.”
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- Nikon D850
- 1/323
- f/32.0
- 700mm
- 3200
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