Hi ,
I never tire of watching birds. And, there is an abundance of them in our yard and even on our back porch, like the ones below. And they're all different in many ways ~ their diet, calls, nests, colors, etc. And, they all have their own
unique instincts. If they all just evolved as we're taught, then why are their habits, instincts, and actions so different? Consider the ones below:
1. The top birds are cardinals. The male feeds the female! What purpose does it serve the female cardinal to be fed by the male? She feeds herself on our porch all the time when he isn't around, so we know she's capable of doing it. Why don't all birds do that?
2. The bottom birds are barn swallows. They like to build their nests in buildings. When I was out mowing the other day, I let my garage door open. They went in and were scouting out various places in my garage to build a nest! Why don't all birds do that? Other types of swallows don't even do that. Why would different varieties of the same kind of
bird act so differently?
Every creature has its own, unique instincts that allow them to survive in their environment. But, some instincts seem to go beyond that. Some birds seem to do things, like the male cardinal feeding the female, that aren't necessary at all for survival. They seem to exist just to prove design!