Parrots eyelids

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I have noticed from up close examination that I can see the black pupils of Bingo through his eyelids when his eyes are closed.
How much light can his eyelids block if I can still make out the pupil?
And no not talking about nictitating eyelids.
 
We can see a lot of light through ours so I imagine it's at least the same with parrots.

Try to get a photo of what you're seeing with Bingo. If you use flash it should show especially when you enlarge closeup the picture. But he might get mad at you if you take a flash photo while he's sleeping.
 
Here’s a picture.
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LIKEWISE! WOW.

I mean, WOWWWWWWWWWW!

I see it in the Rb, too!

Birds' eyes are so weird! They can "sleep" half their brain, one eye at a time; they see ultraviolet light colors; their lids are... transparent?????????????????

Whaaaaa-a-a-a-a-a-a-aaaaaaaaaaat?
 
Scarier is when that sleeping birds one eye follows you around! Newbie bird owner didn't know that fact! I thought, neurological problems (penalty of being in health care). So a trip to avian vet. I was given a long list of books. This fact still fascinates me.
 
Wow! Interesting; I wonder if this is because they’re prey animals? Can they “ see” even with their eyes closed in order to spot a threat?
 
Maybe. Never thought about it till I saw pic here. Lid looks thin enough to see or be aware of shadows. So could this be why some birds get night fright that even tiny changes in shadows triggers?
 

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