
If bird blindness makes Fleury see a random bird, does it mean there's a small chance he can see the correct bird sometimes?
When Fleury first mentions his condition, Ginger Cool notices it because Fleury calles Ealgy a parrot, then G.C. calls him out saying it's an eagle, to which Fleury mentions his condition.
One might interpret Bird Blindness as a condition where the subject sees all aves as some abstract, amalgamation of the entire class, not being able to distinguish between any bird because they all look the same, despite the obvious size, velocity and behavioral differences of the many species of birds. However, another interpretation could be a neurological disorder in which, when the subject sees any member of the avifauna, he sees a random member of this class, which would explain why fleury specifically calls out certain birds when he sees them, which would consequentially mean that it is possible for fleury to correctly associate a bird with it's correct appearance.
What are your thoughts?