Todd Baker

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This is just about the most common question about bird-predator behavior, and the law of conservation of energy answers, Just far enough. As I’ve noted, ground birds will not overreact to a cat. They know its “predator reach” and will fly up to a branch five feet, maybe ten feet (but not fifty feet), high. That would accomplish nothing, expose them to danger from wake feeders, and waste energy.
What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World
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