WHY BIRDS FLY AND DO WHAT THEY DO
Why oh why do all birds fly? Some fly high and some fly low and some
just go to and fro. Most stay near their nest. They cannot rest and do
their best when they stray here and there and everywhere in the air,
swooping down to end their fast for a breakfast treat of meaty worms and
sweets that creep on city streets.
Some birds circle, others swoop to do their thing on the wing in answer
to nature’s call. Could they do all sorts of flying just by trying this
and that? That I doubt. I figured it out. Each bird was born to do
certain things with their wings. How high to fly, how to do it. They
aren’t designed to have a mind to try to fly another way.
Another thing, puzzling at first: why do some birds quench their thirst
by sucking up the morning dew while others wait for rain? Can someone
explain that aviary mystery?
Some species drop their feces in the grass, some flying through the
air, anywhere or, instead, defecating on the heads of people passing by.
Why?
This too is so. Birds fly to where they go and are smart enough to know
the route to take without mistake and not get lost along the way.
(Why do all birds sing different songs? I’ll tell you soon, so string along.)
Now back to bird elimination. I believe birds relieve themselves
prematurely due to lack of proper medication. They gotta go and cannot
wait until hey get to where they’re going to go to go.
How they know the route to fly without a map or the AAA is hard to say,
but my guess is God blesses each birdbrained creation with that
information while they’re still in incubation. Between the moment of
fertilization and when they crack their shell and come out to Earth
they’ve already gotten their DNA donation. They know every thing about
bird births worth the knowing. So they’re going into life prepared for
flying in the air, how to fly, how to go and what they’ll find when they
get there.
One more thing: why birds all sing a different tune, some chirp, some
peep (do some talk or sing in their sleep?) Geese honk, ducks quack and
roosters crow, but I lack knowledge why owls ask “Who?“ and I wonder
what they would do if they knew.
Why don’t all birds sing the same? The answer came to me in a prayer.
Birds all were born in different places of separate races
and talk in different words only understood by birds of their ethnicity.
Each is born of special breed and pleads
his/her prayers in their native tongue.
Each bird prays to God as best he/she can and He always understands. The same is true of animals in the zoo and jungles, too.
good post!
ReplyDeleteGBU Ed.
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