Guys, these are arguments for the sake of being pedantic.
Yes, full frame cameras will generally speaking give better images than APS-C but they will also lack digital reach. You cannot compare like for like because crop cameras invariably have higher pixel densities, and in any case the development of both formats is at different technological levels.
As for cropping bird shots, there may be a lens solution on an unlimited budget and a truck to carry the gear but if you carry your camera around and photograph on the go it's always going to be a compromise. I for one wouldn't risk my back carrying a 500mm F/4 lens weighing nearly 4kg around a wildlife park.
In such cases the higher pixel density wins.
And before anyone mentions iso, yes I know a 24mp crop sensor loses out at high iso when viewed at 100% and compared to one at 16mp also at 100%.
Anyway, I took two indoor shots using flash and a tripod, one with my 12mp A700 with the 70-400mm zoom at 100mm, the other with my 24mp A77 and the same lens at 70mm. Both images are the same scale when viewed at 100% and for all intents and purposes show the same amount of detail.
Here are 100% centre crops. Exif is intact. See if you can work out which is which before checking the exif data.
Mike.