Eye-tracking cameras show peahens’ wandering gaze
Female birds not so riveted by suitors' fancy feathers
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WATCHING YOU A peahen wears eye-tracking gear customized for birds. The helmet-mounted cameras and a data-transmitting backpack give the first glimpse of how much attention a female bird gives to a male’s magnificent train display.
Courtesy of J.L. Yorzinski