Which is the bird which can see behind them without turning

  Most prey animals have eyes on the side of their head and can see almost 340 degrees with just a small blind spot in the back. Prey birds include pigeons, ducks, geese, songbirds.



Predators have their eyes in the front of their head to focus on catching the prey animals.

Humans (predators) carry only a 180 degree field of vision.
The snipe or woodcock has eyes located in the top of its head, thus giving it 360 degree vision. If a bird can see its back without turning its head, it is the snipe.
Not that I know of!

You will maybe find it in Google search.
Idk about bird but my uncle can lol
Owls