griffinsavard
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My question was directed towards your disbelief in wing evolution. Can you stick to a single line of thought long enough to see if it is credible? Why do you disbelieve in the evolution of wings?
Because, while sitting outside this morning a humming bird came up to my flowers. :kookoo:
Hummingbirds are birds of the family Trochilidae, and are native only to the Americas. They are known for their ability to hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings 15–80 times per second (depending on the species). Capable of sustained hovering, the hummingbird also has the ability to fly backwards, being the only group of birds able to do so[1]. Hummingbirds may also fly vertically or horizontally, and are capable of maintaining a position while drinking nectar or eating tiny arthropods from flower blossoms. Their English name derives from the characteristic hum made by their wings. Wikipedia
I believe that baby was designed. :rotfl:
Hummingbirds are specialized nectarivores (Stiles, 1981) and are tied to the ornithophilous flowers they feed upon. Some species, especially those with unusual bill shapes such as the Sword-billed Hummingbird and the sicklebills, are coevolved with a small number of flower species.Wikipedia
Forget the chicken and egg. What came first the specialized nectarivores or the ornithophilus flowers they feed upon? :crackup: