Why do we seem to see birds alighting on everything it seems, except for parked cars Too smooth mayb
They try to find the highest thing to land on, to keep up appearances, but after that preference they tend to land on surfaces they can curl their toes around, when they're not heading for the ground.
The reflective quality of a car may also ward them off, if they aren't sure they want to land on what they can't identify, and there's always the very logical possibility that they don't want to land on what, to them, is a common natural predator that could spring to life and run them over at any moment.
they know better
they use cars shiny surfaces to aim their poop +watch it splatter and mark the paint.
and they do not play in own bathrooms
do not park under trees.
I have seen birds land on the tops of cars but, you are right, it's probably too slippery and flat for them to stay there for a long time. Their little feet are meant to grab onto tree branches.
Have fun with your birdwatching.
The food the birds look for food where there are people not cars
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