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We have no idea what this magnetic “seeing” looks like to birds, but since cryptochrome is an eye pigment that is potentially doing a similar job to the opsin and rhodopsin pigments that provide color vision, perhaps the birds’ view of the sky is imbued with an extra color invisible to the rest of us (just as some insects can see ultraviolet light) that maps onto the earth’s magnetic field.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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