9.09.2016
"Observe Intently the Birds"
BIRDS inhabit all parts of the earth, and they are among the easiest creatures to observe. What is more, their variety in form, color, song, antics, and habits can make bird-watching, or birding, an entertaining and rewarding pastime.
You may even be able to observe a bird's daily routine from your kitchen window; A European blackbird digging for worms, a tyrant flycatcher hawking for insects, a dove courting its mate, a swallow tirelessly constructing its nest, or a goldfinch feeding its hungry brood.
Some birds will impress you-such as eagles, falcons, and hawks-as they patrol the skies. Others may amuse you: sparrows squabbling over a tidbit, a male pigeon puffing out its breast to impress a seemingly indifferent female, or a group of squawking rose-pink and gray galahs hanging upside down on a swaying power line as a result of losing their balance. And some sightings will thrill you,m such as the overhead passage of migrating storks, cranes, or geese. Indeed, such migrations have been observed for thousands of years, leaving viewers in awe of the ability of birds to navigate great distances with clocklike precision. In fact, the Creator himself said: "The stork in the sky knows its seasons; the turtledove and the swift and thrush keep to the time of their return." -Jeremiah 8:7.
Next time: "Observe Intently the Birds"/Observing the Birds in Bible Times
From the Awake! magazine
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